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Molecular Chemistry for Solar Fuels: From Natural to Artificial Photosynthesis*

Ann Magnuson A B and Stenbjörn Styring A
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A Department of Chemistry – Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 523, SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden.

B Corresponding author. Email: ann.magnuson@kemi.uu.se




Ann Magnuson has a PhD in biochemistry from Lund University and is Associate Professor at Uppsala University. Her research includes manganese- and ruthenium-manganese complexes aimed at artificial photosynthesis, as well as the photosynthetic enzymes of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria.



Stenbjörn Styring took his PhD in biochemistry at Göteborg University, and is chair Professor in Molecular Biomimetics at Uppsala University. His research concerns the water oxidizing enzyme Photosystem II, as well as development of solar fuels using synthetic manganese-, cobalt- and ruthenium-manganese complexes for artificial photosynthetic oxidation of water.

Australian Journal of Chemistry 65(6) 564-572 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH12114
Submitted: 24 February 2012  Accepted: 10 April 2012   Published: 21 June 2012



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