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Progress in silicon-based materials for emerging solar-powered green hydrogen (H2) production
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Author Affiliations
University of Petroleum, Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, Universiti of Malaysia Sabah, Bangladesh Medical Research Council, ...
Published InAdvances in Colloid and Interface Science
Year2025
Citations73
Abstract
The imperative demand for sustainable and renewable energy solutions has precipitated profound scientific investigations into photocatalysts designed for the processes of water splitting and hydrogen fuel generation. The abundance, low toxicity, high conductivity, and cost-effectiveness of silicon-based compounds make them attractive candidates for hydrogen production, driving ongoing research and technological advancements. Developing an effective synthesis method that is simple, economically feasible, and environmentally friendly is crucial for the widespread implementation of silicon-based heterojunctions for sustainable hydrogen production. Balancing the performance benefits with the economic and environmental considerations is a key challenge in the development of these systems. The specific performance of each catalyst type can vary depending on the synthesis method, surface modifications, catalyst loading, and reaction conditions. The confluence…
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