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water splitting
Laser-induced graphene electrode splits water into hydrogen on one side and oxygen on the other
Hydrogen production could be cheaper by splitting water with a new ultrathin material
New Catalyst for Water Splitting Produces Hydrogen Almost Twice as Fast
Artificial photosynthesis takes a big step with the integration of a water-splitting catalyst onto a semiconductor
POPEYE WAS RIGHT: THERE’S ENERGY IN THAT SPINACH
From Leaf to Tree: Large-Scale Artificial Photosynthesis
Tough New Catalyst Could Make Renewable Fuels Production Cheaper and More Efficient
Researchers’ breakthrough may accelerate hydrogen’s replacement of fossil fuels
New Catalyst is Three Times Better at Splitting Water Using Abundant Metals
New way to store solar energy could lead to more common solar cell usage
Discovery of a highly efficient catalyst eases way to hydrogen economy
A Clean Energy Harvest Using Two of the Most Abundant Materials on Earth
Hydrogen economy a step closer with water-splitting breakthrough
Engineers Make Synthetic Photosynthesis Breakthrough
Stanford scientists develop water splitter that runs on ordinary AAA battery
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