Recent progress on metal-organic frameworks based- and derived-photocatalysts for water splitting
Abstract
null null Since the global energy demand and consumption increased sharply, photocatalytic water splitting becomes a promising solution to provide continuous and sustainable energy resources. However, exploring photocatalysts that could meet energy needs and put into industrial manufacture remains a challenging task. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), as a class of porous crystalline materials with tailorable structure and ultrahigh surface area,...
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Title
Recent progress on metal-organic frameworks based- and derived-photocatalysts for water splitting
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
383
Pages
123196
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