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      Advances in solar energy conversion

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          Guest Editors Jinlong Gong, Can Li, and Michael R. Wasielewski introduce this themed issue on solar energy conversion.

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          Developing sustainable energy resources is one of the most urgent missions for human beings as increasing energy demand is in drastic conflict with limited global fossil fuels. Among the various types of sustainable energy resources, solar energy is considered to be promising due to its inexhaustible supply, universality, high capacity, and environmental friendliness. However, natural solar irradiation is decentralized, intermittent and fluctuates constantly. Therefore, effective utilization of solar energy in a clean, economic, and convenient way remains a grand challenge.

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                Journal
                CSRVBR
                Chemical Society Reviews
                Chem. Soc. Rev.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                0306-0012
                1460-4744
                April 1 2019
                2019
                : 48
                : 7
                : 1862-1864
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of Ministry of Education
                [2 ]School of Chemical Engineering and Technology
                [3 ]Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering
                [4 ]Tianjin University
                [5 ]Tianjin 300072
                [6 ]State Key Laboratory of Catalysis
                [7 ]Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy, the Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (iChEM)
                [8 ]Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
                [9 ]Chinese Academy of Sciences
                [10 ]Dalian 116023
                [11 ]Department of Chemistry and Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern
                [12 ]Northwestern University
                [13 ]Evanston
                [14 ]USA
                Article
                10.1039/C9CS90020A
                30895987
                eacf9da1-ee6b-473c-8a3f-84e4d0cd6d52
                © 2019

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