Solar Fuels. Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation
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Solar Fuels. Photocatalytic Hydrogen GenerationDate
2013Publisher
American Chemical SocietyISSN
1932-7447; 1932-7455Bibliographic citation
Kamat, Prashant V., and Juan Bisquert. "Solar Fuels. Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation." The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 117, no. 29 (2013): 14873-14875Type
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The necessity for developing clean energy technology has led to the surge in renewable energy research. A major effort is in discovering new approaches for producing transportable fuels. Hydrogen, which possesses the ... [+]
The necessity for developing clean energy technology has led to the surge in renewable energy research. A major effort is in discovering new approaches for producing transportable fuels. Hydrogen, which possesses the highest energy density (120 MJ/kg) known for any fuel and no carbon footprint, is regarded as the leading contender for meeting future fuel needs. The term Hydrogen Economy is often referred collectively to the topics of production, storage, and transport of hydrogen. [-]
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