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Molecular Solar Fuels, Hardback Book

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World demand for energy is rapidly increasing and finding sufficient supplies of clean energy for the future is one of the major scientific challenges of today.

This book presents the latest knowledge and chemical prospects in developing hydrogen as a solar fuel.

Using oxygenic photosynthesis and hydrogenase enzymes for bio-inspiration, it explores strategies for developing photocatalysts to produce a molecular solar fuel.

The book begins with perspective of solar energy utilization and the role that synthetic photocatalysts can play in producing solar fuels.

It then summarizes current knowledge with respect to light capture, photochemical conversion, and energy storage in chemical bonds.

Following chapters on the natural systems, the book then summarizes the latest developments in synthetic chemistry of photo- and reductive catalysts.

Finally, important future research goals for the practical utilization of solar energy are discussed.

The book is written by experts from various fields working on the biological and synthetic chemical side of molecular solar fuels to facilitate advancement in this area of research.

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