New Non-Oxide Photocatalysts Designed for Overall Water Splitting under Visible Light
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Overall water splitting to form hydrogen and oxygen over a heterogeneous photocatalyst using solar energy is a promising process for clean and recyclable hydrogen production in large-scale. In recent years, numerous attempts have been made for the development of photocatalysts that work under visible-light irradiation to efficiently utilize solar energy. This article presents recent research progress in the development of visible-light-driven photocatalysts, focusing on the refinement of non-oxide-type photocatalysts such as (oxy)nitrides and oxysulfides.
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- Water splitting
- Visible spectrum
- Photocatalysis
- Solar energy
- Materials science
- Oxide
- Hydrogen production
- Nitride
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