Hydrogen production by heterogeneous photocatalysis

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Authors

  • A. Hakki
  • Y. AlSalka
  • C.B. Mendive
  • J. Ubogui
  • P.C. Dos Santos Claro
  • D. Bahnemann

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Original languageEnglish
Number of pages7
ISBN (electronic)9780128098943
Publication statusPublished - 23 Apr 2018

Abstract

The necessity for achieving a sustainable society depending on clean energy systems has led to the development of technology as well as research in renewable energy. One target is the storing of natural energy, such as solar energy, for instance, as transportable fuels. Hydrogen has a huge potential for becoming one of such fuels as long as it can be produced from renewable or vast sources at low costs with the lowest harmful emissions. Therefore, the grand challenge relies on the design of a photocatalytic system that can effectively utilize sunlight as the energy source and water as a substrate to generate hydrogen by the splitting reaction, which leads also to the concomitant generation of oxygen.

Keywords

    Heterogeneous, Photocatalysts, Solar energy, WOC, Water splitting

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Sustainable Development Goals

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Hydrogen production by heterogeneous photocatalysis. / Hakki, A.; AlSalka, Y.; Mendive, C.B. et al.
2018. 7 p.

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Hakki, A, AlSalka, Y, Mendive, CB, Ubogui, J, Dos Santos Claro, PC & Bahnemann, D 2018, Hydrogen production by heterogeneous photocatalysis. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-409547-2.13795-3
Hakki, A., AlSalka, Y., Mendive, C. B., Ubogui, J., Dos Santos Claro, P. C., & Bahnemann, D. (2018). Hydrogen production by heterogeneous photocatalysis. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-409547-2.13795-3
Hakki A, AlSalka Y, Mendive CB, Ubogui J, Dos Santos Claro PC, Bahnemann D. Hydrogen production by heterogeneous photocatalysis. 2018. 7 p. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-409547-2.13795-3
Hakki, A. ; AlSalka, Y. ; Mendive, C.B. et al. / Hydrogen production by heterogeneous photocatalysis. 2018. 7 p.
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