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Molecular Engineering of Donor–Acceptor Conjugated Polymer/g‐C3N4 Heterostructures for Significantly Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Under Visible‐Light Irradiation
Published in Advanced functional materials (21-11-2018)“…Polymer heterojunctions (PHJs) have emerged as promising photocatalysts for the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution (PHE). Nevertheless, most PHJs exhibit…”
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Fluorinated conjugated poly(benzotriazole)/g-C3N4 heterojunctions for significantly enhancing photocatalytic H2 evolution
Published in Applied catalysis. B, Environmental (15-06-2020)“…[Display omitted] •Three new polymers containing different numbers of F atoms were synthesized.•Three polymers/g-C3N4 PHJs were assembled for photocatalytic H2…”
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Organic blue-colored D-A-π-A dye-sensitized TiO2 for efficient and stable photocatalytic hydrogen evolution under visible/near-infrared-light irradiation
Published in Renewable energy (01-08-2020)“…Photocatalytic splitting of water by titanium dioxide (TiO2) is considered as the most promising approach for the production of hydrogen fuel. However, a low…”
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Noble-Metal-Free Perovskite–BiVO4 Tandem Device with Simple Preparation Method for Unassisted Solar Water Splitting
Published in Energy & fuels (16-04-2020)“…Unassisted solar water splitting can be realized by connecting a photovoltaic (PV) device in series with a photoelectrochemical cell (PEC). However, the…”
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Noble-Metal-Free Perovskite–BiVO 4 Tandem Device with Simple Preparation Method for Unassisted Solar Water Splitting
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Molecular Engineering of Donor–Acceptor Conjugated Polymer/g‐C 3 N 4 Heterostructures for Significantly Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Under Visible‐Light Irradiation
Published in Advanced functional materials (01-11-2018)“…Abstract Polymer heterojunctions (PHJs) have emerged as promising photocatalysts for the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution (PHE). Nevertheless, most PHJs…”
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