Photodimerization is the light induced formation of and is the light induced formation of . While photodimerization stores the energy from sunlight in new chemical bonds, photoisomerization stores solar energy by reorienting existing chemical bonds into a higher energy configuration. In order for an isomer to store energy then, it must be metastable as shown above. T. In contrast, molecular solar energy storage systems store solar energy in the form of chemical bonds, allowing it to be preserved for several weeks or even months. These specialized molecules — or photoswitches — absorb solar energy and release it later as heat on demand. [pdf]
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