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Surface nanostructures in photocatalysts for visible-light-driven water splitting.

Surface nanostructures in photocatalysts for visible-light-driven water splitting. Overall water splitting to form hydrogen and oxygen over a heterogeneous (particulate) photocatalyst with solar energy is a promising process for clean and recyclable hydrogen production on a large-scale. In recent years, numerous attempts have been made for the development of photocatalysts that work under visible-light to utilize solar energy efficiently. This chapter describes recent research progress on heterogeneous photocatalysis for water splitting with visible light, particularly focusing on the development of nanostructured cocatalysts made by the authors' group. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Topics in current chemistry Pubmed

Surface nanostructures in photocatalysts for visible-light-driven water splitting.

Topics in current chemistry , Volume 303: 25 – Nov 8, 2011

Surface nanostructures in photocatalysts for visible-light-driven water splitting.


Abstract

Overall water splitting to form hydrogen and oxygen over a heterogeneous (particulate) photocatalyst with solar energy is a promising process for clean and recyclable hydrogen production on a large-scale. In recent years, numerous attempts have been made for the development of photocatalysts that work under visible-light to utilize solar energy efficiently. This chapter describes recent research progress on heterogeneous photocatalysis for water splitting with visible light, particularly focusing on the development of nanostructured cocatalysts made by the authors' group.

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ISSN
0340-1022
DOI
10.1007/128_2011_138
pmid
21516390

Abstract

Overall water splitting to form hydrogen and oxygen over a heterogeneous (particulate) photocatalyst with solar energy is a promising process for clean and recyclable hydrogen production on a large-scale. In recent years, numerous attempts have been made for the development of photocatalysts that work under visible-light to utilize solar energy efficiently. This chapter describes recent research progress on heterogeneous photocatalysis for water splitting with visible light, particularly focusing on the development of nanostructured cocatalysts made by the authors' group.

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Topics in current chemistryPubmed

Published: Nov 8, 2011

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