Zhao et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Photochemical charge separation in nanocrystal photocatalyst films: insights from surface photovoltage spectroscopyZhao et al., 2014
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- Zhao J
- Osterloh F
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
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Photochemical charge generation, separation, and transport at nanocrystal interfaces are central to photoelectrochemical water splitting, a pathway to hydrogen from solar energy. Here, we use surface photovoltage spectroscopy to probe these processes in nanocrystal …
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