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A novel hydrogen-evolving photocatalyst InVO4 active under visible light irradiation

Ye et al., 2002

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2294605375383522716
Author
Ye J
Zou Z
Oshikiri M
Matsushita A
Shimoda M
Imai M
Shishido T
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemical Physics Letters

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InVO4, with band gap of about 2.0 eV, was found to be a new visible light responding photocatalyst for water decomposition. The photocatalyst showed activity to visible light in a wide wavelength range up to 600 nm. Although the native photocatalyst could evolve H2 …
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