Graphene Based Nanomaterials as Catalysts in Solar Water Splitting
- Authors: Bilal Chikh1, Imane Ghiat2, Adel Saadi3, Amel Boudjemaa4
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Laboratory of Natural Gas, Faculty of Chemistry, USTHB, Algiers 2 Laboratory of Natural Gas, Faculty of Chemistry, USTHB, Algiers 3 Laboratory of Natural Gas, Faculty of Chemistry, USTHB, Algiers 4 Laboratory of Natural Gas, Faculty of Chemistry, USTHB, Algiers | Centre de Recherche Scientifique et Technique en Analyses Physico Chimiques, Bou-Ismail CP42004, Tipaza, Algeria
- Source: Graphene-Based Nanomaterial Catalysis , pp 152-180
- Publication Date: January 2022
- Language: English
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Graphene, a famous material, is rapidly rising in the field of materials science. The 2D material demonstrates in a small period of history particular properties, which are briefly discussed in the present chapter. This work reviews the preparation, characterization and potential applications of graphene in water splitting. The chapter starts with a short introduction to graphene, its properties, and structural features. Then, a section on the different methods used for its preparation and its modification are discussed in detail. In addition, this chapter contains some practical examples of graphene-based materials largely used for hydrogen generation. In addition, this chapter contains a thorough revision of the latest results on the use of graphene-based materials for hydrogen production via water splitting using photocatalytic or photoelectrocatalytic processes.
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