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Direct seawaect seawter splitting for hydrogen production: recent advances in materials synthesis and technological innovation

Zhao et al., 2024

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10915571368012889424
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Zhao Y
Yu Z
Ge A
Liu L
Faria J
Xu G
Zhu M
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Green Energy & Environment

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Direct seawater splitting has emerged as a popular and promising research direction for the synthesis of clean, green, non-polluting, and sustainable hydrogen energy without depending on high-purity water in the face of the world's shortage of fossil energy. However …
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