An international study led by Flinders University in Australia has advanced nanoscale chemistry to further develop sustainable and efficient generation of hydrogen from water using solar power. From pv magazine Australia An international research team has discovered a new class of kinetically stable 'core and shell Sn(II)-perovskite' oxide solar material, which in the future, could be a potential catalyst for the critical oxygen evolution reaction in producing pollution-free hydrogen energy. Combined with a catalyst for water splitting, developed by US-based Baylor University Department of Chemistry ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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