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Usp. Khim., 2012 Volume 81, Issue 12, Pages 1146–1158 (Mi rcr622)

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Biomimetic utilization of solar energy

T. S. Dzhabiev, A. E. Shilov

Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Moscow region

Abstract: The most interesting recent publications dealing with so-called artificial photosynthesis, i.e., the development of photocatalytic converters of solar energy to the energy of chemical bonds using the fundamental principles of natural oxygenic photosynthesis, are discussed. The key stages of photosynthesis that are to be reproduced in the artificial converters include light harvesting and transport of the light quantum to reaction centres where photoinduced charge separation occurs to give elementary reducing agents and oxidants (electrons and holes). The dark catalytic reactions involving the elementary reducing agents and oxidants give the stable end products, namely, dioxygen and carbohydrates in the natural photosynthesis or dioxygen and hydrogen in the artificial photosynthesis. Bibliography — 99 references.

Received: 17.10.2011

DOI: 10.1070/RC2012v081n12ABEH004277


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Russian Chemical Reviews, 2012, 81:12, 1146–1158

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