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Nanostructured materials for photoelectrochemical water splitting / edited by Jih-Hsing Chang, Mohanraj Kumar, Arpan Kumar Nayak.

Contributor(s): Chang, Jih-Hsing [editor.] | Kumar, Mohanraj [editor.] | Nayak, Arpan Kumar [editor.] | Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IOP (Series)Release 21: ; IOP ebooks2021 collection: Publisher: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2021]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780750336994; 9780750336987.Subject(s): Photoelectrochemistry | Water -- Electrolysis | Nanostructured materials | Materials science | MaterialsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 546/.225 Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.
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Fundamentals of photoelectrochemical water splitting / Jih-Hsing Chang, Mohanraj Kumar and Shan-Yi Shen -- Electrochemical techniques for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Rishika Chakraborty and Mukul Pradhan -- Electrode/electrolyte interface for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Shiva Kumar Arumugasamy, Gayathri Chellasamy, Saravanan Govindaraju and Kyusik Yun -- Carbon-based materials for photo electrochemical water splitting / Rajit Sikka, Suresh Kumar, Saptak Rarotra and Pawan Kumar -- Transition metal oxide-based materials for photo electrochemical water splitting / Balaji Ramachandran, Narendhar Chandrasekar, Pinky Steffi Alexander and Prakash Natarajan -- Chalcogenides for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Dipanjan Sengupta, Tridib Kumar Sinha, Subhasis Roy and Kalisadhan Mukherjee -- Phosphides and nitrides for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Manoj Patowary and Himani Kalita -- Organic polymer-based materials for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting / Amit Kumar, Prantik Mondal, Prasanta Kumar Behera, Nikhil K. Singha, Daya Sankar Pandey and Sudipta Mahana -- Defects in nanomaterials and their effect of photoelectrochemical water splittings / Kuraganti Vasu, A. Thennarasi and Pamula Siva -- Morphology dependent for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Jih-Hsing Chang, Shan-Yi Shen, Arpan Kumar Nayak and Mohanraj Kumar -- Large-scale materials for photolectrochemical water splitting / Mohd Imran, Shahir Hussain, Md. Mottahir Alam, Mohanraj Kumar and Mohd Shkir -- Fabrication of photoelectrochemical panels / Sudipta Mahana and Namrata Pattanayak -- Current status, research gap and future scope for nanomaterials towards photoelectrochemical water splitting / Moumita Chandra.
Abstract: Photoelectrochemical water splitting has been identified as a suitable and sustainable approach to address two of the main issues facing humanity: environmental protection, and clean and sustainable energy production. Nanostructure-based photoelectrochemical water splitting is a highly promising process for converting solar energy into hydrogen energy. This reference text presents the latest research and developments in the area of photoactive nanostructured materials and their photoelectrochemical water splitting for applications in environmental protection, clean energy production and chemical amalgamation/processing.
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Fundamentals of photoelectrochemical water splitting / Jih-Hsing Chang, Mohanraj Kumar and Shan-Yi Shen -- Electrochemical techniques for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Rishika Chakraborty and Mukul Pradhan -- Electrode/electrolyte interface for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Shiva Kumar Arumugasamy, Gayathri Chellasamy, Saravanan Govindaraju and Kyusik Yun -- Carbon-based materials for photo electrochemical water splitting / Rajit Sikka, Suresh Kumar, Saptak Rarotra and Pawan Kumar -- Transition metal oxide-based materials for photo electrochemical water splitting / Balaji Ramachandran, Narendhar Chandrasekar, Pinky Steffi Alexander and Prakash Natarajan -- Chalcogenides for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Dipanjan Sengupta, Tridib Kumar Sinha, Subhasis Roy and Kalisadhan Mukherjee -- Phosphides and nitrides for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Manoj Patowary and Himani Kalita -- Organic polymer-based materials for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting / Amit Kumar, Prantik Mondal, Prasanta Kumar Behera, Nikhil K. Singha, Daya Sankar Pandey and Sudipta Mahana -- Defects in nanomaterials and their effect of photoelectrochemical water splittings / Kuraganti Vasu, A. Thennarasi and Pamula Siva -- Morphology dependent for photoelectrochemical water splitting / Jih-Hsing Chang, Shan-Yi Shen, Arpan Kumar Nayak and Mohanraj Kumar -- Large-scale materials for photolectrochemical water splitting / Mohd Imran, Shahir Hussain, Md. Mottahir Alam, Mohanraj Kumar and Mohd Shkir -- Fabrication of photoelectrochemical panels / Sudipta Mahana and Namrata Pattanayak -- Current status, research gap and future scope for nanomaterials towards photoelectrochemical water splitting / Moumita Chandra.

Photoelectrochemical water splitting has been identified as a suitable and sustainable approach to address two of the main issues facing humanity: environmental protection, and clean and sustainable energy production. Nanostructure-based photoelectrochemical water splitting is a highly promising process for converting solar energy into hydrogen energy. This reference text presents the latest research and developments in the area of photoactive nanostructured materials and their photoelectrochemical water splitting for applications in environmental protection, clean energy production and chemical amalgamation/processing.

Researchers and advanced students in the field of materials for energy and environmental applications.

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Department of Environmental Engineering and Management, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung City, Taiwan. Department of Environmental Engineering and Management, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taichung City, Taiwan. Department of Physics: School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India.

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