Seawater is one of the most abundant and clean hydrogen atom resources on our planet, so hydrogen production from seawater splitting has notable advantages. Direct electrolysis of seawater would not be in competition with growing demands for pure water. Using green electricity generated from renewable sources (e.g., solar, tidal, and wind energies), the direct electrolytic splitting of seawater into hydrogen and oxygen is a potentially attractive technology under the framework of carbon-neutral energy production. High selectivity and efficiency, as well as stable electrocatalysts, are prerequisites to facilitate the practical applications of seawater splitting. Even though the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is thermodynamically favorable, ...
With a motivation to discover efficient materials for direct electrolysis of seawater, bimetallic ox...
Since seawater is one of the most abundant resources on earth, seawater electrolysis is becoming inc...
Green hydrogen presents itself as a clean energy vector, which can be produced by electrolysis of wa...
Hydrogen energy, as a clean and renewable energy, has attracted much attention in recent years. Wate...
Hot, coastal, hyper-arid regions with intense solar irradiation and strong on- and off-shore wind pa...
Among the many potential future energy sources, hydrogen stands out as particularly promising. Becau...
The implementation of water splitting systems, powered by sustainable energy resources, appears to b...
Electrocatalytic seawater splitting offers a promising avenue for cost-effective and environmentally...
Hydrogen production from water electrolysis is one of the most promising approaches for the producti...
Given the limited access to freshwater compared to seawater, a growing interest surrounds the direct...
Abundant availability of seawater grants economic and resource-rich benefits to water electrolysis t...
Hydrogen, produced by water splitting, has been proposed as one of the main green energy vectors of ...
Seawater splitting represents an inexpensive and attractive route for producing hydrogen, which does...
Industrial hydrogen generation through water splitting, powered by renewable energy such as solar, w...
Electrocatalytic water splitting is a possible route to the expanded generation of green hydrogen; h...
With a motivation to discover efficient materials for direct electrolysis of seawater, bimetallic ox...
Since seawater is one of the most abundant resources on earth, seawater electrolysis is becoming inc...
Green hydrogen presents itself as a clean energy vector, which can be produced by electrolysis of wa...
Hydrogen energy, as a clean and renewable energy, has attracted much attention in recent years. Wate...
Hot, coastal, hyper-arid regions with intense solar irradiation and strong on- and off-shore wind pa...
Among the many potential future energy sources, hydrogen stands out as particularly promising. Becau...
The implementation of water splitting systems, powered by sustainable energy resources, appears to b...
Electrocatalytic seawater splitting offers a promising avenue for cost-effective and environmentally...
Hydrogen production from water electrolysis is one of the most promising approaches for the producti...
Given the limited access to freshwater compared to seawater, a growing interest surrounds the direct...
Abundant availability of seawater grants economic and resource-rich benefits to water electrolysis t...
Hydrogen, produced by water splitting, has been proposed as one of the main green energy vectors of ...
Seawater splitting represents an inexpensive and attractive route for producing hydrogen, which does...
Industrial hydrogen generation through water splitting, powered by renewable energy such as solar, w...
Electrocatalytic water splitting is a possible route to the expanded generation of green hydrogen; h...
With a motivation to discover efficient materials for direct electrolysis of seawater, bimetallic ox...
Since seawater is one of the most abundant resources on earth, seawater electrolysis is becoming inc...
Green hydrogen presents itself as a clean energy vector, which can be produced by electrolysis of wa...