A research team from two London universities have developed a multi-layer device that addresses the instability of organic materials in water to further their use in direct solar hydrogen generation.
Hydrogen can be produced via the electrolytic splitting of water. One option here is the use of photoelectrodes that convert sunlight into voltage for electrolysis in so called photoelectrochemical ...
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Finnish team shows green hydrogen possible with semiconductor electrodes
A Finnish research team has shown that semiconductor electrodes can split water into hydrogen using sunlight under real-world ...
A team from the Institute for Solar Fuels at HZB has now studied water splitting at increased pressure under photoelectrochemical (PEC)-relevant circumstances. This study was published in Nature ...
Hydrogen can be produced via the electrolytic splitting of water. One option here is the use of photoelectrodes that convert sunlight into voltage for electrolysis in so called photoelectrochemical ...
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