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The Biophysics of Photosynthesis

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The volume is intended as an introduction to the physical principles governing the main processes that occur in photosynthesis, with emphasis on the light reactions and electron transport chain. A unique feature of the photosynthetic apparatus is the fact that the molecular structures are known in detail for essentially all of its major components. The availability of this data has allowed their functions to be probed at a very fundamental level to discover the design principles that have guided evolution. Other volumes on photosynthesis have tended to focus on single components or on a specific set of biophysical techniques, and the authors' goal is to provide new researchers with an introduction to the overall field of photosynthesis.
The book is divided into sections, each dealing with one of the main physical processes in photosynthetic energy conversion. Each section has several chapters each describing the role that a basic physical property, such as charge or spin, plays in governing the process being discussed. The chapters proceed in an orderly fashion from a quantum mechanical description of early processes on an ultrafast timescale to a classical treatment of electron transfer and catalysis on a biochemical timescale culminating in evolutionary principles on a geological timescale.

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The volume is intended as an introduction to the physical principles governing the main processes that occur in photosynthesis, with emphasis on the light reactions and electron transport chain. A unique feature of the photosynthetic apparatus is the fact that the molecular structures are known in detail for essentially all of its major components. The availability of this data has allowed their functions to be probed at a very fundamental level to discover the design principles that have guided evolution. Other volumes on photosynthesis have tended to focus on single components or on a specific set of biophysical techniques, and the authors’ goal is to provide new researchers with an introduction to the overall field of photosynthesis.
The book is divided into sections, each dealing with one of the main physical processes in photosynthetic energy conversion. Each section has several chapters each describing the role that a basic physical property, such as charge or spin, plays in governing the process being discussed. The chapters proceed in an orderly fashion from a quantum mechanical description of early processes on an ultrafast timescale to a classical treatment of electron transfer and catalysis on a biochemical timescale culminating in evolutionary principles on a geological timescale.

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Assisted by John Golbeck (Editor), Art Est (Editor), Art van der Est (Editor), Art van der Est (Editor), Joh Golbeck (Editor), van der Est (Editor), van der Est (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.07.2014
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics
 
EAN 9781493911479
ISBN 978-1-4939-1147-9
Pages 462
Illustrations XI, 462 p. 122 illus., 76 illus. in color.
Dimensions (packing) 16.2 x 2.4 x 24.3 cm
Weight (packing) 905 g
 
Series Biophysics for the Life Sciences > 11
Biophysics for the Life Sciences
Subjects B, Medicine, Medical research, Botany, biochemistry, nuclear medicine, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Nuclear physics, Particle and Nuclear Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Particle & high-energy physics, Medical physics, Biophysics, Plant Biochemistry, Biological physics, Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics, Biomedicine, general, Biomedical Research, Plant Science, Plant Sciences
 

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