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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
85% of current energy consumption is by fossil fuels which produce CO2. We need a clean fuel to replace fossil fuels. Hydrogen serves as a clean fuel which can be produced by water splitting using renewable energy sources. Semiconductors have potential to meet the thermodynamic requirement to split water.
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85% of current energy consumption is by fossil fuels which produce CO2. We need a clean fuel to replace fossil fuels. Hydrogen serves as a clean fuel which can be produced by water splitting using renewable energy sources. Semiconductors have potential to meet the thermodynamic requirement to split water.
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2012
The goal of sustainable water splitting is to generate hydrogen and oxygen from water using only renewable energy inputs. The hydrogen can then be stored and recombined with oxygen later, giving energy and water as the only products. Hence water splitting can be seen as an environmentally friendly way of turning intermittent energy sources such as ...
Mark D. Symes, Leroy Cronin
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The goal of sustainable water splitting is to generate hydrogen and oxygen from water using only renewable energy inputs. The hydrogen can then be stored and recombined with oxygen later, giving energy and water as the only products. Hence water splitting can be seen as an environmentally friendly way of turning intermittent energy sources such as ...
Mark D. Symes, Leroy Cronin
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2012
If water could be separated economically into oxygen and hydrogen, a clean-burning fuel, the world’s oceans would represent a free and virtually limitless feedstock for producing energy. A new strategy for designing light-activated catalysts that split water may help bring that alternative-energy goal a step closer to reality. Researchers in China have
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If water could be separated economically into oxygen and hydrogen, a clean-burning fuel, the world’s oceans would represent a free and virtually limitless feedstock for producing energy. A new strategy for designing light-activated catalysts that split water may help bring that alternative-energy goal a step closer to reality. Researchers in China have
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Water Splitting In Contaminated Waters
Science Trends, 2018Abdul Malek, Edamana Prasad, Tiju Thomas
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The Photochemical Splitting of Water by Riboflavin
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1965K, ENNS, W H, BURGESS
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Recent Advances in Design of Electrocatalysts for High‐Current‐Density Water Splitting
Advanced Materials, 2022Yuting Luo +2 more
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Prussian blue analogues and their derived nanomaterials for electrocatalytic water splitting
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2020Li-Ming Cao +2 more
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