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Aerosol-Deposited BiVO4 Photoelectrodes for Hydrogen Generation
2020
Journal of thermal spray technology (Print)
Hydrogen generation from renewable energy sources will play a key role in the concerted endeavor to constrain climate change. One environmentally friendly route, powered by sunlight, is the photoelectrochemical water splitting cell (PEC). This technology employs electrodes coated with thin films of semiconductor materials to capture light and generate charge carriers that directly drive the water splitting reaction. Bismuth vanadate is a promising metal oxide semiconductor, as it absorbs
doi:10.1007/s11666-020-01104-8
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