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Niobate nanosheets as catalysts for photochemical water splitting into hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide

Compton et al., 2009

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9413825722103945586
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Compton O
Osterloh F
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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Tetrabutylammonium-stabilized Ca2Nb3O10 nanosheets catalyze photochemical splitting of water into hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide under UV irradiation. The peroxide forms on the surface of the catalyst and adsorbs to it, fully deactivating the catalyst after 48 h of irradiation …
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