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Light-Induced Redox Reactions in Nanocrystalline Systems

Hagfeldt, Anders  
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Graetzel, Michael  
1995
Chemical Reviews

A review with 156 refs. on interfacial electron transfer reactions in colloidal semiconductor solns. and thin films and their application for solar light energy conversion and photocatalytic water purifn. Some of the topics discussed include; optical and electronic properties of colloidal semiconductor particles, quantum size effects in the photoluminescence of colloidal semiconductors, light-induced charge sepn., dynamics of interfacial charge transfer processes, properties and prepn. of nanocryst. semiconductor electrodes, energetics and operations of the nanoporous solar cell.

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DOI
10.1021/cr00033a003
Author(s)
Hagfeldt, Anders  
Graetzel, Michael  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
Chemical Reviews
Volume

95

Issue

1

Start page

49

End page

68

Subjects

photocatalysis water purifn photoredox nanocrystal review

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review interfacial electron transfer colloidal semiconductor

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solar light energy conversion photocatalysis review

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REVIEWED

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