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Cheaper hydrogen: New electrochemistry splits water with less energy
Hydrogen has long been billed as the clean fuel that could power steel mills, cargo ships and even long-haul trucks without ...
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
Under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Francesco Ciucci from the University of Bayreuth, a German–Chinese research team has developed a new method for the electrochemical splitting of water. This not only ...
The photoelectrochemical (PEC) overall water-splitting reaction (OWS) has been fully developed in the past decade, especially in the new catalysts, characterization methods and reaction mechanisms.
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Scientists make power from water pressure in silicon
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have harnessed the power of water and pressure within nanoporous silicon to generate electricity. This innovative approach, which relies solely on the ...
Researchers have developed a novel device that produces oxygen inside of a 'living pharmacy' implant in order to keep cells alive inside the self-contained device. The device produses oxygen through a ...
Figure 1. Illustrations of a trifunctional graphene-sandwiched heterojunction-embedded layered lattice (G-SHELL) structure. Schematic representation of a) synthesis procedures of G-SHELL from a ...
Scientists in Korea have built a green hydrogen system prototype that embeds a PV generation unit based on photoanodes made of perosvksite solar cells. The device purportedly achieved a ...
The last ten years have seen the complete development of the Photo Electro Chemical (PEC) overall water-splitting reaction (OWS), particularly with regard to new catalysts, characterization techniques ...
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