Using sunlight for hydrogen production is one of the most emerging field in catalysis and material science, offering a sustainable and renewable energy source. A must-read for every researcher in the field.
Using sunlight for hydrogen production is one of the most emerging field in catalysis and material science, offering a sustainable and renewable energy source. A must-read for every researcher in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alberto Puga a Tenured Researcher and Lecturer (Ramón y Cajal Grant) at the Chemical Engineering Department of the Rovira i Virgili University (URV, Tarragona). After his PhD in Chemistry from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (2007), he has been a post-doctoral research fellow at Queen's University of Belfast (UK), a Marie Curie researcher at URV, and a research associate at Instituto de Tecnología Química (ITQ, Valencia), where he became the Principal Investigator of a project on sunlight-driven biomass-to-hydrogen processes.
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Sustainability. Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production in the Context of Renewable Energy Fundamentals and Concepts Photophysics, Charge Transfer Mechanisms, Chemistry Water Splitting under Visible Light Water Splitting under UV-vis Irradiation Solar Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production Photoreforming, Convenient Hydrogen Release Waste, Biomass Valorisation via Photocatalytic Transformation into Hydrogen Organic Transformations Involving Photocatalytic Hydrogen Release Photobiocatalytic, Photobiomimetic Hydrogen Production Photoelectrocatalytic Hydrogen Production Wireless Systems, Artificial Leafs Photoreactor Design Pilot, Real Solar Plants
Sustainability. Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production in the Context of Renewable Energy Fundamentals and Concepts Photophysics, Charge Transfer Mechanisms, Chemistry Water Splitting under Visible Light Water Splitting under UV-vis Irradiation Solar Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production Photoreforming, Convenient Hydrogen Release Waste, Biomass Valorisation via Photocatalytic Transformation into Hydrogen Organic Transformations Involving Photocatalytic Hydrogen Release Photobiocatalytic, Photobiomimetic Hydrogen Production Photoelectrocatalytic Hydrogen Production Wireless Systems, Artificial Leafs Photoreactor Design Pilot, Real Solar Plants
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