Photoelectrochemical Solar Conversion Systems: Molecular and Electronic Aspects

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Photoelectrochemical Solar Conversion Systems: Molecular and Electronic Aspects

Author(s): Andrés G. Muñoz (Author)

  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov. 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 356 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1439869251
  • ISBN-13: 9781439869253

Book Description

Providing new insights into the molecular and electronic processes involved in the conversion of sunlight into chemical products, Photoelectrochemical Solar Conversion Systems: Molecular and Electronic Aspects begins with an historical overview and a survey of recent developments in the electrochemistry of semiconductors and spectroscopic techniques. It then provides a comprehensive introduction to the science of conversion cells, reviews current issues and potential directions, and covers a wide range of materials from organic to inorganic cells.

Employing a tutorial organization with balanced coverage of electrochemistry and solar energy conversion, this book covers:

    • The conversion of sunlight into chemical energy and different actual conversion concepts

    • Electrochemical methods for the construction and characterization of electrolyte-metal-oxide-semiconductor contacts (EMOS) in the nanodimensions, the so-called nano-emitter concept, including the electrochemical formation of metal clusters of catalytic metals and the formation of passivating layers by anodization

    • The fundamentals of electrocatalysis with emphasis on the hydrogen evolution reaction and the electrochemical CO2 reduction

    • Classical and quantum mechanical theories of electron transfer reactions in metal-electrolyte interfaces and their relation with surface electronics

    • The physicochemical characterization of the model system Si-SiOx-metal-electrolyte by means of modern electrochemical, surface, and spectroscopic methods

    • Improvements of conversion efficiency by means of optical effects, for example, the generation of surface plasmons by nano-dimensioned arrangements of optically active metals

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