Transition Metal Complexes as Solar Photocatalysts in the Environment:
A Short Review of Recent DevelopmentZOFIASTASICKAI. Introduction.. ..................
II. Environmental Matter Under Sunlight Impact ........
III. Effect of Complexation and Photochemistry on Composition of
Individual Compartments and Transport Between Them.... 296
IV. Transition Metal Photochemistry in Conversion of Some
Atmospheric Gases.. ................
V. Photooxidation of Organic Pollutants by Transition Metal
Complexes in Hydrosphere and Soils........... 316
VI. Concluding Remarks......... ........
Acknowledgments... ...............
References.....................
Photochemical Activation and Splitting of H 2 O, CO 2 , and N 2 Induced
by CT Excitation of Redoxactive Metal ComplexesARNDVOGLERand HORSTKUNKELYI. Introduction.. ..................
II. Water Splitting... ................
III. Carbon Dioxide Splitting... .............
IV. Dinitrogen Splitting ..................
V. Conclusion. ....................
VI. Abbreviations. ...................
Acknowledgment......... ..........
References.....................
Visible Light Photocatalysis by Metal Halide Complexes Containing
Titania as a Semiconductor LigandHORSTKISCHI. Introduction.. ..................
II. Titania–Chloroplatinum(IV) Complexes.......... 378
III. Titania–Halogenorhodium(III) Complexes (X¼Cl, Br)..... 384
IV. Summary and Outlook .................
Acknowledgments... ...............
References.....................
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