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[et al.] 210 $aChichester, West Sussex $cWiley$d2009 215 $a1 online resource (400 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781405161725 311 08$a1405161728 311 08$a9781444308266 311 08$a1444308262 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aBioinorganic Photochemistry; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Part I: Introduction; 1: Philosophy of Bioinorganic Photochemistry; Part II: Fundamentals; 2: Light and Matter; 2.1 Nature of Light; 2.2 Accessible Light Sources; 2.3 Interaction between Light and Matter; 3: Formation and Properties of Electronic Excited States; 3.1 Wave Mechanics and Quantum Numbers; 3.2 Electronic Excitation; 4: Photophysical Deactivation of Electronic Excited States; 4.1 Spontaneous Deactivation; 4.2 Quenching; 4.3 Coordination and Organometallic Compounds; 5: Kinetics of the Excited-State Decay 327 $a6: Photochemical Reactions6.1 Photochemical Reaction Channels; 6.2 Intramolecular Photoreactions; 6.2.1 Photodissociation and Photoionization; 6.2.2 Photoisomerization; 6.3 Intermolecular Photoreactions; 6.4 The Coordination Compound Specificity; 6.4.1 Ligand Field Photochemistry; 6.4.2 Photochemistry from LC or LLCT States; 6.4.3 Inner-Sphere Charge Transfer Photochemistry; 6.4.4 Outer-Sphere Charge Transfer Photochemistry; 6.5 Photosensitized Reactions; 6.6 Homogeneous Photocatalysis; 7: Photochemistry and Photophysics of Supramolecular Systems and Nanoassemblies 327 $a7.1 From Molecules through Clusters to Crystals7.2 Metallic Nanoparticles: Metals in the Embryonic State; 7.3 Formation and Decay of the Excited States of Semiconductors; 7.3.1 Optical Excitation of Semiconductors; 7.3.2 Electrons and Hole Trapping; 7.3.3 Radiative vs Non-Radiative Decay; 7.3.4 Surface-Molecule Interaction: General Description; 7.3.5 Heterogeneous Photocatalysis; Part III: Natural Photoprocesses Involving Inorganic Compounds; 8: From Interstellar Space to Planetary Atmospheres; 8.1 Homogeneous Systems: From Interstellar Space to Planetary Atmospheres and Primitive Soup Models 327 $a8.2 Heterogeneous Photochemistry in Ice Phases9: Solar Radiation and Terrestrial Environment; 9.1 Solar Radiation; 9.2 Atmospheric Photochemistry; 9.3 Photochemistry in the Hydrosphere and Soil; 9.3.1 Nitrate Photochemistry; 9.3.2 Role of Humic Substances; 9.3.3 Photocatalysis by FeIII/FeII Complexes; 9.3.4 Photocatalysis by CuII/CuI Complexes; 9.3.5 Photocatalysis by Chromium Compounds; 9.4 Photochemical Self-Cleaning in the Environment; 10: Heterogeneous (Photo)Catalysis and Biogenesis on Earth; 10.1 (Photo)catalysis of Chalcogenide Semiconductors; 10.2 Photocatalytic Nitrogen Fixation 327 $a10.3 Photocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction10.4 'Fossils' of Prebiotic Catalysts: Metal Clusters in Active Centres of Metalloenzymes; 11: Foundation and Evolution of Photosynthesis; 11.1 Photosynthetic Structures; 11.2 Aerobic Photosynthesis; 11.2.1 Photosystem II (PSII); 11.2.2 Photosystem I (PSI); 11.3 Light Harvesting Antennae (LHC); 11.3.1 Chlorophyll; 11.3.2 Bacteriochlorophyll; 11.4 Electron Transfer Pathways in PSII and PSI; 11.5 Oxygen-Evolving Complex (OEC); 11.5.1 Inorganic Species in OEC; Part IV: Photochemistry and Photophysics in Bioinspired Systems: Studies and Modelling 327 $a12: Photoenzymes 330 $aBioinorganic photochemistry is a rapidly evolving field integrating inorganic photochemistry with biological, medical and environmental sciences. 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