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Japan boosts solar hydrogen by capturing longer wavelengths of sunlight
Japan is pushing solar hydrogen into a new phase by teaching its materials to drink in colors of sunlight that used to go to ...
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Harnessing long-wavelength light for sustainable hydrogen production
A novel dye-sensitized photocatalyst developed at Science Tokyo enables the capture of long-wavelength visible light for ...
Turning sunlight into clean hydrogen fuel is one of the most promising ways to produce energy without carbon emissions.
A novel dye-sensitized photocatalyst developed at Science Tokyo enables the capture of long-wavelength visible light for ...
Large-scale solar hydrogen production through water splitting using a powder photocatalyst is considered one of the most promising methods of producing sustainable fuels in the future. In 2018, this ...
A comprehensive look at doping photocatalysts in water splitting under visible light is presented. Doping to regulate the band structure of Bi-based composite oxides achieves overall water splitting.
A research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in the development of a hybrid silicon photocatalyst. A team of researchers, led by Professor Jungki Ryu in the School of Energy and Chemical ...
Two independent research groups now report for the first time that visible light can break apart PFAS into benign by-products (Nature 2024, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08179-1 and 10.1038/s41586-024-08327 ...
A South Australia-based pilot project backed by iron ore billionaire Andrew Forrest demonstrates its potential to unlock low-cost green hydrogen.
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