articleThe Journal of Physical Chemistry LettersAug 26, 2010Closed access

Photocatalytic Water Splitting: Recent Progress and Future Challenges

The University of Tokyo

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Abstract

Water splitting to form hydrogen and oxygen using solar energy in the presence of semiconductor photocatalysts has long been studied as a potential means of clean, large-scale fuel production. In general, overall water splitting can be achieved when a photocatalyst is modified with a suitable cocatalyst. It is therefore important to develop both photocatalysts and cocatalysts. In the past five years, there has been significant progress in water splitting photocatalysis, especially in the development of cocatalysts and related physical and materials chemistry. This work describes the state of the art and future challenges in photocatalytic water splitting, with a focus on the recent progress of our own…

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Keywords
  • Photocatalysis
  • Water splitting
  • Photocatalytic water splitting
  • Semiconductor
  • Solar energy
  • Hydrogen production
  • Clean energy
  • Hydrogen fuel
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