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Water Splitting with Solar Energy

The process for hydrogen production by solar water splitting with quantum boost has been developed by Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), San Diego, California, and the Florida Solar Energy Center at the University of Central Florida (FSEC-UCF), Cocoa Beach, Florida with the collaboration of the author s group (see Figure 9.22) [153],... [Pg.460]

The challenge is to devise chemical systems that absorb solar energy which is then harnessed to drive electron transfer processes that result in water splitting, with the electrons... [Pg.306]


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