Chen et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Noble-metal-free Ni 3 N/gC 3 N 4 photocatalysts with enhanced hydrogen production under visible light irradiationChen et al., 2018
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- 6402001399639943705
- Author
- Chen L
- Huang H
- Zheng Y
- Sun W
- Zhao Y
- Francis P
- Wang X
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- Dalton Transactions
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The majority of visible-light photocatalysts show very low hydrogen evolution activity in the absence of noble metal co-catalysts due to their fast carrier recombination rate. Metallic interstitial nitrides have been recognized as excellent hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts …
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