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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2012
In the quest to find better catalysts for splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen, chemists have discovered that a small organic molecule related to the vitamin riboflavin can substitute for transition-metal catalysts traditionally used in electrolysis. The research, reported at the American Chemical Society national meeting in Philadelphia on Aug. 20,
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In the quest to find better catalysts for splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen, chemists have discovered that a small organic molecule related to the vitamin riboflavin can substitute for transition-metal catalysts traditionally used in electrolysis. The research, reported at the American Chemical Society national meeting in Philadelphia on Aug. 20,
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Photoelectrochemical water splitting
Energy & Environmental Science, 2015The authors in this collection offer comprehensive and definitive summaries of important topics in photoelectrochemical hydrogen production.
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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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Metal–Organic Frameworks as Photocatalysts for Solar-Driven Overall Water Splitting
Chemical Reviews, 2023Amarajothi Dhakshinamoorthy +1 more
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Nitrogen Fixation via Splitting into Nitrido Complexes
Chemical Reviews, 2021Sebastian J K Forrest, Sven Schneider
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