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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Yamauchi, Yusuke
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- 2024Dealloying Strategies for Mesoporous AuCu Nanoparticles: Impact on Internal Metallic Structure and Electrocatalytic Performancecitations
- 2024Selection of Fe as a barrier for manufacturing low-cost MgB2 multifilament wires - Advanced microscopy study between Fe and B reactioncitations
- 2023Weak Bonds, Strong Effectscitations
- 2023Flexible Nanoarchitectonics for Biosensing and Physiological Monitoring Applicationscitations
- 2023Mesoporous multimetallic nanospheres with exposed highly entropic alloy sitescitations
- 2023High entropy alloying strategy for accomplishing quintuple-nanoparticles grafted carbon towards exceptional high-performance overall seawater splittingcitations
- 2022Multifunctional materials for photo-electrochemical water splittingcitations
- 2022Plasma-Induced Nanocrystalline Domain Engineering and Surface Passivation in Mesoporous Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Filmscitations
- 2022Efficient lithium-ion storage using a heterostructured porous carbon framework and its in situ transmission electron microscopy studycitations
- 2021Self-templated fabrication of hierarchical hollow manganese-cobalt phosphide yolk-shell spheres for enhanced oxygen evolution reactioncitations
- 2020Photodegradation Activity of Poly(ethylene oxide-b-<i>ε</i>-caprolactone)-Templated Mesoporous TiO<sub>2</sub> Coated with Au and Ptcitations
- 2020Holey assembly of two-dimensional iron-doped nickel-cobalt layered double hydroxide nanosheets for energy conversion applicationcitations
- 2020Potassium-Ion Storage in Cellulose-Derived Hard Carboncitations
- 2019Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) Prepared by Metal-Induced Reduction of Graphite Oxidecitations
- 2019Enhancement of thermoelectric properties of La-doped SrTiO <sub>3</sub> bulk by introducing nanoscale porositycitations
- 2018Graphene-oxide-loaded superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for ultrasensitive electrocatalytic detection of microRNAcitations
- 2017Self-assembly of polymeric micelles made of asymmetric polystyrene-b-polyacrylic acid-b-polyethylene oxide for the synthesis of mesoporous nickel ferritecitations
- 2017Nano-micro-porous skutterudites with 100% enhancement in ZT for high performance thermoelectricitycitations
- 2016Cyano-Bridged Trimetallic Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles and Their Thermal Decomposition into Nanoporous Spinel Ferromagnetic Oxidescitations
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Multifunctional materials for photo-electrochemical water splitting
Abstract
<p>The energy crisis and depletion of non-renewable energy resources have been aggravated due to the drastic rise in world pollution and the energy demand. Facile hydrogen production through water splitting has become a popular alternative source of energy owing to the numerous environmentally friendly and economic benefits it provides. Additionally, it is preferred due to the depletion of non-renewable energy resources, pollution caused by the burning of non-renewable energy resources, and climate change. Hydrogen is generated from water and acts as a clean energy without contributing to carbon emissions. Various water-splitting methods such as electrolysis, thermochemical, mechanocatalysis, plasmolysis, photocatalysis, and photoelectrocatalysis can be applied to obtain hydrogen and oxygen. This review highlights the multifunctional materials used in photo-electrochemical water splitting and their superior properties for producing carbon-free energy from water. Multifunctional materials help reduce aqueous protons to hydrogen and oxidize water to oxygen during the splitting of water. This paper discusses a wide class of materials such as carbon materials, metal-organic frameworks, perovskites, and semiconducting oxides for efficient hydrogen production. Different types of water-splitting methods and multifunctional materials with varying properties can lead to improved results. The review sheds light upon the hydrogen economy and future prospects, elucidating the selection of multifunctional materials for efficient hydrogen production.</p>