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Nickel Phthalocyanine Enhances Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution and Organic Oxidation

Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution coupled with organic oxidation reactions holds great potential as an alternative to water splitting for renewable energy production. However, the efficiency of this process has been limited due to the weak correlation between charge separation and surface… Continue Reading →

Stabilizing Atomically Dispersed Catalytic Sites on Tellurium Nanosheets with Strong Metal-Support Interaction Boosts Photocatalysis

In recent years, the field of photocatalysis has gained immense interest due to its potential in harnessing solar energy for various applications. Researchers are constantly exploring ways to enhance the efficiency and performance of photocatalysts to make them more viable… Continue Reading →

Unlocking the Potential of Photocatalytic Water Splitting for Artificial Photosynthesis of High-Value Chemicals

Photocatalytic water splitting technology has long been recognized for its significance in the production of hydrogen gas as a clean and sustainable energy source. However, recent research has revealed that this technology has even greater potential – the generation of… Continue Reading →

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