A team at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany, and collaborators at ETH Zurich and the University of Cambridge, have developed a system that enables time - delayed
photocatalytic hydrogen generation — essentially, an artificial photosynthesis system that can operate in the dark.
Not exact matches
That is important not only for the design of dye - sensitised solar cells, but also in order to be able to develop systems of materials for
photocatalytic generation of
hydrogen for storing solar energy as
hydrogen fuel.»
In this form, they attract photogenerated electrons, allowing for an efficient charge separation and an enhanced
photocatalytic activity for
hydrogen generation from water.