ID - 131774715 TI - Nanostructured and photoelectrochemical systems for solar photon conversion AU - Archer, Mary D. AU - Nozik, Arthur J. PY - 2008 VL - v. 3 SN - 9780127999913 0127999914 9781601199713 1601199716 9780127999906 0127999906 9781601197733 160119773X 9781933762302 1933762306 9781601196316 1601196318 1848161549 1933762292 9781933762296 9781860942556 1860942555 9781848161542 1306134609 130613465X PB - London : Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : Imperial College Press ; World Scientific Pub. Co., DB - UniCat KW - Corrosion and anti-corrosives. KW - Oil fields -- Equipment and supplies -- Corrosion. KW - Oil fields. KW - Oil fields KW - Corrosion and anti-corrosives KW - Equipment and supplies KW - Corrosion KW - Photoelectrochemistry. KW - Nanostructured materials. KW - Solar energy. KW - Photocatalysis. KW - Wetting. KW - Wetting KW - Photoelectrochemistry KW - Nanostructured materials KW - Solar energy KW - Photocatalysis KW - Nanostructures KW - Solar Energy KW - Photoélectrochimie KW - Nanomatériaux KW - Energie solaire KW - Photocatalyse KW - Corrosion. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131774715 AB - In this book, expert authors describe advanced solar photon conversion approaches that promise highly efficient photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical cells with sophisticated architectures on the one hand, and plastic photovoltaic coatings that are inexpensive enough to be disposable on the other. Their leitmotifs include light-induced exciton generation, junction architectures that lead to efficient exciton dissociation, and charge collection by percolation through mesoscale phases. Photocatalysis is closely related to photoelectrochemistry, and the fundamentals of both disciplines are covere ER -