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The synergy of solar and mechanical energy enables a self‐powered photoelectrochemical cathodic protection system, which enhances carrier separation for efficient and sustainable anticorrosion. Harnessing the synergy of solar and mechanical energy presents a potential strategy for high‐efficiency photoelectrochemical cathodic protection.
Youbo Nan +6 more
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The charge transport process at poly(orthoaminophenol) film electrodes [PDF]
Poly(o-aminophenol) (POAP) films were deactivated and then reactivated, and dependences of the different charge-transport and charge-transfer parameters on the degree of deactivation (θc ) were obtained by employing Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy.
Tucceri, Ismael Ricardo
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Switchable Photoelectrochemistry in Thin Films of SbSI Microrods
Thin film electrodes consisting of SbSI microrods demonstrate photoelectrochemical properties that can be tuned by adjusting the film thickness, pH of electrolyte, and O2 concentration. The performance of SbSI electrodes can also be switched by changing the temperature and thus employing the ferroelectric transition.
Hanna Maltanava +8 more
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a notable group of indoor air pollutants released by household products. These substances are commonly employed as solvents in industrial operations, and some of them are recognized or suspected to be cancer-causing ...
Milda Petruleviciene +3 more
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Molybdenum Disulfide Catalytic Coatings via Atomic Layer Deposition for Solar Hydrogen Production from Copper Gallium Diselenide Photocathodes [PDF]
We demonstrate that applying atomic layer deposition-derived molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) catalytic coatings on copper gallium diselenide (CGSe) thin film absorbers can lead to efficient wide band gap photocathodes for photoelectrochemical hydrogen ...
Blum, M +10 more
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Back to the Electrofuture: Named Reactions Powered by Electroorganic Syntheses
Bridging classical named reactions with modern electroorganic chemistry, this review presents how electrochemical strategies can revive and reinterpret historically significant transformations, highlighting their emerging potential as sustainable alternatives in contemporary organic synthesis.
Debajit Maiti +4 more
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Layered quasi‐2D Cs2AgBiBr6 nanosheets, with large lateral dimensions of up to 1.4 µm, which are only a few nanometers thick, were synthesized as a result of systematic investigation of the roles of ligands and reaction temperature. The nanosheets were used to develop high‐performance photodetectors, yielding detectivity in the order of 1012 Jones with
Pannan I. Kyesmen +4 more
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The micro-optical ring electrode Part 2 : theory for the transport limited, steady-state photocurrent. [PDF]
The micro-optical ring electrode (MORE) is a photoelectrochemical device based on a ring microelectrode that uses the insulating material interior to the ring electrode as a light guide.
Andrieux, Fabrice Pierre Louis +2 more
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The upgrading of glycerol, a low‐value and abundant byproduct of the biodiesel industry, to higher‐value chemicals is an attractive proposition. Photoelectrochemical (PEC) glycerol oxidation is a sustainable and cost‐effective approach for converting glycerol into fuels by harnessing solar energy.
Yashashree Vernekar +7 more
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The ongoing research and development of sunlight-driven water splitting in the “Japan Technological Research Association of Artificial Photosynthetic Chemical Process (ARPChem)” is overviewed.
Taro Yamada, Kazunari Domen
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