Photochemical and Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Generation by Splitting Seawater. 2018

Mohd Monis Ayyub, and Manjeet Chhetri, and Uttam Gupta, and Anand Roy, and C N R Rao
New Chemistry Unit, Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur, Bangalore, 560064, India.

Producing hydrogen from water in an efficient manner could significantly reduce consumption of fossil fuels. In this regard the abundant presence of water in oceans offers an important alternative approach for water splitting using seawater. Direct use of seawater for the generation of hydrogen is a difficult and complex process due to the presence of various ions in seawater, which affect the activity of the catalysts and makes the selectivity towards efficient water splitting a challenging task. Herein various ways are reported to efficiently reduce seawater to hydrogen under visible light irradiation by various catalysts already reported by this group. A better performance than pure water was observed in some cases, and in a few cases the opposite was observed, implying that with a proper approach seawater can be efficiently reduced to generate hydrogen.

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