2017
DOI: 10.1149/ma2017-01/32/1546
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Binary and Ternary Earth-Abundant Transition Metal Phosphides As Electrocatalysts and Photocatalysts for Water Splitting

Abstract: To provide a sustainable carbon free energy system while moving away from fossil fuels and greenhouse gas (CO2) generating energy sources, an inexpensive and reliable process to produce hydrogen has to be implemented. Water splitting by electrolysis has been thought of as the ideal way to produce hydrogen but the current electrolysis of water requires energy or rare materials that make the process neither carbon independent or feasible due to the amount energy gained vs energy input. In this talk there are two… Show more

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