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Cyclic water cleavage by visible light: drastic improvement of yield of H2 and O2 with bifunctional redox catalysts

Kiwi et al., 1980

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11636956556258818362
Author
Kiwi J
Borgarello E
Pelizzetti E
Visca M
Grätzel M
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English

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A further step on the road to utilization of solar energy by cleavage of water is made possible by a new catalyst which promotes both H2‐and O2‐formation in the (known) Ru (bpy)/methylviologen system. The catalyst consists of RuO2 (0.1%) in (Nb‐doped) n‐TiO2 …
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