Search for dissertations about: "charge separation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 162 swedish dissertations containing the words charge separation.
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1. Accumulative Charge Separation in Photocatalysis : From Molecules to Nanoparticles
Abstract : Photochemical energy conversion into solar fuel involves steps of light absorption, charge separation and catalysis. Nature has taught us that the effective accumulation of redox equivalents and charge separation are the key steps in sunlight conversion. READ MORE
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2. Extending Photoinduced Charge Separation. Molecular-semiconductor assemblies for solar energy conversion
Abstract : The conversion of solar energy into chemical energy by harvesting visible-light with synthetic molecules presents several scientific and technological challenges. This thesis is dedicated to the investigation of approaches to long-lived charge separation, one of the crucial aspects for the photochemical generation of solar fuels. READ MORE
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3. Aspects of Optimisation of Separation of Drugs by Chemometrics
Abstract : Statistical experimental designs have been used for method development and optimisation of separation. Two reversed phase HPLC methods were optimised. READ MORE
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4. Dynamics of Excitation Transfer and Charge Separation in Polymeric Semiconductors
Abstract : Dynamics of optically excited electronic states have been studied in solid films and solutions of semiconducting polymers and model compounds. Transient absorption, monitored in the spectral range from 0.9 eV to 2.5 eV with a time resolution of about 100 fs, was the main experimental technique. READ MORE
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5. Exploring Dye-Sensitized Mesoporous NiO Photocathodes : from Mechanism to Applications
Abstract : Increasing attention has been paid on solar energy conversion since the abundant solar energy possesses the potential to solve the problems on energy crisis and climate change. Dye-sensitized mesoporous NiO film was developed as one of the attractive photocathodes to fabricate p-type dye-sensitized solar cells (p-DSCs) and dye-sensitized photoelectrosynthetic cells (p-DSPECs) for electricity and chemical fuels generation, respectively. READ MORE
