Abstract
This review of photobiological, photoelectrochemical and photochemical processes sets out to identify those with significant potential for conversion of light to fuels, other energy-rich compounds or electricity. It also covers the use of these processes for the large-scale fixation of carbon dioxide. The status of each subject area is described, along with its potential, disadvantages and requirements for further research and development. Present research efforts in photobiology and photo(electro) chemistry are summarised at the end of the report. (author).
Citation Formats
Rao, K K, and Scurlock, J M.O.
Photobiology and photo(electro) chemical processes: status of technologies, research and development.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Rao, K K, & Scurlock, J M.O.
Photobiology and photo(electro) chemical processes: status of technologies, research and development.
United Kingdom.
Rao, K K, and Scurlock, J M.O.
1991.
"Photobiology and photo(electro) chemical processes: status of technologies, research and development."
United Kingdom.
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