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Synthesis of bismuth vanadate: its application in H 2 evolution and sunlight-driven photodegradation

Nagabhushana et al., 2013

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12512679842068362232
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Nagabhushana G
Nagaraju G
Chandrappa G
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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A nanocrystalline m-BiVO4 photocatalyst for H2 evolution, which works under UV-light irradiation, has been synthesized by a facile solution combustion synthesis method. Hydrogen evolution over BiVO4 is a significant result in the field of renewable energy …
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