Artificial photosynthesis : from basic biology to industrial application
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書誌事項
Artificial photosynthesis : from basic biology to industrial application
Wiley-VCH, c2005
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Since the events crucial to plant photosynthesis are now known in molecular detail, this process is no longer nature's secret, but can for the first time be mimicked by technology. Broad in its scope, this book spans the basics of biological photosynthesis right up to the current approaches for its technical exploitation, making it the most complete resource on artificial photosynthesis ever published. The contents draw on the expertise of the Australian Artificial Photosynthesis Network, currently the world's largest coordinated research effort to develop effective photosynthesis technology. This is further backed by expert contributions from around the globe, providing an authoritative overview of current research worldwide.
目次
THE CONTEXT
Artifical Photosynthesis: Social and political issues
An integrated artificial photosynthesis model
CAPTURING SUNLIGHT
Broad band photon harvesting biomolecules for photovoltaics
Design of natural photosynthetic antenna systems
Identifying redox-active chromophores in PS II
The nature of the special-pair radical cation produced during photosynthesis
Protein-based artificial photosynthesis reaction centers
Novel polynorbonane scaffolds for chromophore linkage and spacing
FEEDING THE GRID FROM THE SUN
Very high efficiency in silico photovoltaics
Mimicking Bacterial Photosynthetic Energy Conversion
PHOTOHYDROGEN
Development of algal systems for hydrogen photoproduction
Bioengineering of green algae to enhance hydrogen production
THE CARBON CONNECTION
Manipulating ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase
Defining the chemical mechanism of Rubisco by computational simulation
Carbon-based end products of artificial photosynthesis
Artificial photosynthesis - an engineering approach
Greenhouse gas technologies - the pathway to decreasing carbon intensity
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