A research team from Kentucky (USA), came to a sensational conclusion. It turns out that a small modification of gallium nitride (inexpensive and very common semiconductor) material obtained becomes photoelectrochemical properties. The alloy is a catalyst to split water in hydrogen and oxygen when it is exposed to direct sunlight.
Professor at the University of Kentucky, Madhu Menon report that this is the most promising material Photoelectrochemical, inexpensive cost of raw materials and manufacturing process. In addition to the cost-effectiveness, systems using this technology are expected to be more environmentally friendly. Currently, scientists are working on the practical implementation of this theories and hopefully successful. Related Products :
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