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Dissipation with conductance matching

Dissipation with conductance matching at the static head is given by... [Pg.571]

CHAPTER 11 Thermodynamics and Biological Systems 11.5.3 Dissipation with conductance matching... [Pg.516]

Semiconductors such as Ti02, Fe203, CdS, and ZnS are known to be photochemical catalysts for a wide variety of reactions. When a photon with an energy of hv matches or exceeds the band gap energy, E, of the semiconductor, an electron, e, is promoted from the valence band, VB, into the conduction band, CB, leaving a hole, h+, behind. Electrons and holes either recombine and dissipate the input energy as heat, get trapped in metastable surface states, or react with electron donors and acceptors adsorbed on the surface or bound within the electrical double layer. [Pg.289]


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