New nanomaterial developed to split water molecules, obtain dihydrogen under sunlight

Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have developed a hybrid material constructed from a metal oxide nanosheet and a light-absorbing molecule for splitting water molecules to obtain dihydrogen (H2) under sunlight. Since H2 can be used as carbon-free fuel, this study provides relevant insight toward clean energy generation.


Click here for original story, New nanomaterial developed to split water molecules, obtain dihydrogen under sunlight


Source: Phys.org