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Hydrogen, energy conversion photoelectrochemical water splitting

A system exemplifying photoelectrochemical synthesis to generate hydrogen is water photoelecholysis. An early demonstration of water photoelectrolysis used Ti02 (band gap 3.0 eV) and was capable of photoelecholysis at 0.1% solar to chemical energy-conversion efficiency [12]. The semiconductor SrTiOs was demonshated to successfully split water in a direct photon-driven process by Bolts and Wrighton (1976), albeit at low solar energy-conversion efficiencies [13]. [Pg.321]


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