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Photoelectrochemical hydrogen evolution
2021Hydrogen is one of the most important solar fuels derived from artificial photosynthesis, and solar hydrogen production is a promising way to provide H2 sustainably and environmentally. This chapter describes the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution, which is a typical heterogeneous catalytic process.
Wang, Zhiliang, Wang, Lianzhou
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Hydrogen evolution by photobleached Anabaena cylindrica
Planta, 1981We have studied the evolution of hydrogen by photobleached filaments of the heterocystous bluegreen alga Anabaena cylindrica. The photobleached cells became orange-yellow due to the heavy accumulation of carotenoids. We found that the yellow filaments produced much larger amounts of hydrogen than the normal, green ones, while the nitrogenase activity ...
I, Laczkó, K, Barabás
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The evolution of hydrogen on Mars
Physics Today, 2015New atmospheric maps may disentangle local phenomena from global phenomena in Mars’s water cycle.
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Light-dependent hydrogen evolution by Scenedesmus
Planta, 1969The effect of glucose and the uncoupler Cl-CCP upon hydrogen production was studied in adapted cells of Scenedesmus obliquus D3. Cl-CCP at 10(-5)M concentration completely inhibited the evolution of H2 in the dark and increased the apparent rate of H2 evolution in the light.
H, Kaltwasser, T S, Stuart, H, Gaffron
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2009
The article begins with a brief presentation of the strategic importance of the hydrogen evolution reaction in various fields; this is followed by a discussion of its reversibility and of the factors on which reversibility depends. Adsorption of hydrogen atoms is a necessary step that depends on the interaction of metal surfaces with solvents.
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The article begins with a brief presentation of the strategic importance of the hydrogen evolution reaction in various fields; this is followed by a discussion of its reversibility and of the factors on which reversibility depends. Adsorption of hydrogen atoms is a necessary step that depends on the interaction of metal surfaces with solvents.
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Defect Evolution in Hydrogen Implanted Silicon
1996Defect evolution in hydrogen implanted ...
Acheron, C.E. +3 more
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Application of hydrogenase for photoinduced hydrogen evolution
Biochimie, 1986Various attempts have been made to develop suitable redox systems for the photochemical utilization of solar energy. Recent work has shown that the three component systems containing a photosensitizer, an electron donor, and an electron acceptor can be used to evolve hydrogen when a suitable catalyst is present. The reactions are quite general and have
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Organocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction by Diazaphospholenes
Journal of the American Chemical SocietyThe electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is currently recognized as a prospective way to obtain clean energy. The electrocatalysts used currently are dominantly based on transition metals. In this work, we have demonstrated a diazaphospholene (N-heterocyclic phosphine (NHP))-type small molecular organocatalyst that can catalyze the HER ...
Kaini Xu +5 more
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Smoothing Effect of H3bo3 on Hydrogen Evolution Catalyst and the Promotion of Hydrogen Evolution
2023Yao Zhang +5 more
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The Kinetics of Hydrogen Evolution
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1950J. O'M. Bockris +2 more
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