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    Sustainable energy technologies for the Global South: Challenges and solutions toward achieving SDG 7

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    The United Nations (UN) expectations for 2030 account for a renewable, affordable, and eco-friendly energy future. The 2030 agenda includes 17 different Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for countries worldwide. In this work, the 7th SDG: Affordable and Clean Energy, is brought into focus. For this goal, five main challenges are discussed: (i) limiting the use of fossil fuels; (ii) migrating towards diversified and renewable energy matrices; (iii) decentralizing energy generation and distribution; (iv) maximizing energy and energy storage efficiency; and (v) minimizing energy generation costs of chemical processes. These challenges are thoroughly scrutinized and surveyed in the context of recent developments and technologies including energy planning and supervision tools employed in the Global South. The discussion of these challenges in this work shows that the realization of SDG 7, whether partially or in full, within the Global South and global contexts, is possible only if existing technologies are fully implemented with the necessary international and national policies. Among the key solutions identified in addressing the five main challenges of SDG 7 are a global climate agreement; increased use of non-fossil fuel energy sources; Global North assistance and investment; reformed global energy policies; smart grid technologies and real time optimization and automation technologies

    A comprehensive spectroscopic, solvatochromic and photochemical analysis of 5-hydroxyquinoline and 8-hydroxyquinoline mono-azo dyes

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    A series of novel substituted-azo dyes 8-(aryldiazenyl)quinolin-5-ol (5a-i) were synthesized by the coupling reaction of 5-hydroxyquinoline with diazotized aniline derivatives in the presence of NaNO2 in HCl/H2O mixture. The study of the spectroscopic and solvatochromic properties were performed by FT-IR, 1H and 13C-NMR and UV-Visible spectroscopies. The tautomerism of these dyes was studied using the deuteration technique and solvatochromic measurements. Photochromic properties of these 5-hydroxyquinoline azo dyes were also examined via E/Z and Z/E photochemical isomerization reactions and compared with the existing 8-hydroxyquinoline analogous. The novel substituted-azo dyes exhibited higher Z/E thermal isomerization rates and have larger absorbance wavelength range than their 8-hydroxyquinoline analogous, making them potential molecular switches.FCT - Swinburne University of Technology(UID/QUI/00686/2020
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