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Photosynthesis, artificial light harvesting antennae

The p>orphyiins have attracted considerable attention because are ubiquitous in natural systems and have prosp>ective applications in mimicking enzymes, catalytic reactions, photodynamic therapy, molecular electronic devices and conversion of solar energy. In particular, munerous p>orphyrins based artificial light-harvesting antennae, and donor acceptor dyads and triads have been prepared and tested to improve our understanding of the photochemical aspect of natural photosynthesis. [Pg.87]

A synthetic system capable to perform artificial photosynthesis should contain the following basic components (i) light-harvesting antennae (ii) charge separation units (iii) light-activated multielectron transfer catalysts (see Fig. 1). ... [Pg.274]


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