Multiporphyrin Arrays


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This book provides a comprehensive review of the fundamentals and applications of multiporphyrin arrays ranging from basic spectroscopic features to a wide range of promising applications such as molecular wires, switches, sensors, artificial photosynthetic devices, and dye-sensitized solar cells based on a variety of multiporphyrin architectures using covalent and/or noncovalent molecular assemblies. Particularly, it focuses on energy and electron transfer processes occurring in multiporphyrin arrays in various environments such as single-molecule level, composite materials, LB films, and solid surface to provide better understanding of photofunctional molecular architectures.










Electron Transfer, Hydrogen and Peptide Bonds


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Current Organic Chemistry, Volume 14, Number 2, 2010 ISSN: 1385-2728. eISSN: 1875-534 Contents Editorial p.89 Towards “Ab-initio” Computations of Electron Transfer Rates: the Early Electron Transfer Steps in Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers Andrea Peluso p.90 Theoretical Analysis of the Contributions Made by CH••OH Bonds to Protein Structure Steven Scheiner p.106 Theoretical Insights into Dispersion and Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions in Biomolecular Systems Alexander Pavlov and Petar M. Mitrasinovic p.129 Advances in Bioconjugation Jeet Kalia and Ronald T. Raines p.138 Chemically Engineered Ribosomes: A New Frontier in Synthetic Biology Anna Chirkova, Matthias Erlacher, Ronald Micura and Norbert Polacek p.148 Conformational Electrostatics in the Stabilization of the Peptide Anion Janet S. Anderson, Griselda Hernández and David M. LeMaster p.162 Atoms-in-Molecules Dual Functional Analysis of Weak to Strong Interactions Waro Nakanishi and Satoko Hayashi p.181 Electronic Processes at Organic/Metal Interfaces: Recent Progress and Pitfalls Petar M. Mitrasinovic p.198







Primary Processes of Photosynthesis, Part 1


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This volume forms part of a two-volume set and is not available for individual purchase. Please view the complete pack (ISBN: 978-0-85404-364-4) for purchase options.




Primary Processes of Photosynthesis


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This volume forms part of a two-volume set and is not available for individual purchase. Please view the complete pack (ISBN: 978-0-85404-364-4) for purchase options.




Photosynthesis


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Photosynthesis: From Plants to Nanomaterials in the Nanomaterial-Plant Interactions series, summarizes both the foundational mechanisms and latest advances in photosynthesis. With a strong emphasis on artificial photosynthesis, the book also analyzes the role of nanomaterials in energy production. Starting with an introduction to plant photosynthetic systems, chapters discuss the structure of light harvesting systems, energy transfer and membrane protein complexes. The book later describes the role of nanoparticles in photosynthesis, including agricultural applications, advances in nanobionics, and the impact of engineered nanomaterials. This book is an essential read for researchers and students interested in photosynthesis, bionanotechnology and nanomaterials. Presents the latest advances in plant photosynthesis Discusses the role of nanomaterials in energy production and other photosynthetic mechanisms Highlights nanotechnology and artificial photosynthesis




Research Awards Index


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