Cheap source of energy: Cell splits water via sunlight to produce hydrogen

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Pratim Biswas and his group have developed a method to make a variety of oxide semiconductors that when put into water promote chemical reactions that split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The method provides a new low cost and efficient option for h ...
Pratim Biswas and his group have developed a method to make a variety of oxide semiconductors that, when put into water promote chemical reactions that split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The method provides a new low cost and efficient option for hydrogen production. Credit: David Kilper/WUSTL Photo

Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a unique photocatalytic cell that splits water to produce hydrogen and oxygen in water using sunlight and the power of a nanostructured catalyst.


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