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Covalently Interconnected Polymer Dot-WS
2
Nanosheet Heterostructure for Visible Light-Driven Hydrogen Production
Yan Ming Lai
, Anil A. Kashale
, Ming Ho Liu
, Wei Sheng Liao
, Chih Yu Chang
, Wan Yi Chen
,
Yang Hsiang Chan
, I. Wen Peter Chen
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新世代功能性物質研究中心
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Heterostructure
100%
Polymer Dots
100%
WS2 Nanosheets
100%
Visible-light-driven Hydrogen Production
100%
Exfoliating
60%
Conduction Band
40%
Photocatalyst
40%
Charge Transfer Resistance
40%
Chlorophyll a (Chl a)
40%
Recombination Rate
40%
Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
40%
Electron-hole Recombination
40%
Heterostructure Composite
40%
Photocurrent Density
20%
Recombination
20%
Solar Energy
20%
Thiol Groups
20%
Functional Groups
20%
Active Surface
20%
Enhanced Photocurrent
20%
Reduction Potential
20%
High Current Density
20%
Number of Electrons
20%
Electron-hole Pair
20%
Photogenerated Electrons
20%
Visible Light Absorption
20%
Promising Solutions
20%
Wide Bandgap
20%
Hydrogen Production
20%
Absorptive Capacity
20%
Mixing Variable
20%
Low Charge
20%
Energy Crisis
20%
Band Position
20%
Hydrogen Reduction
20%
Slow Electron Holes
20%
Interface Sites
20%
Hydrogen Evolution Mechanism
20%
Valence Band Position
20%
Environmental Crisis
20%
Engineering
Heterojunctions
100%
Hole Pair
100%
Hydrogen Production
100%
Photocatalysts
66%
Charge Transfer Resistance
66%
Functional Group
66%
Conduction Band
66%
Valence Band
33%
Solar Energy
33%
Photocurrent
33%
High Current Density
33%
Active Surface
33%
Hydrogen Reduction
33%
Band Gap
33%
Physics
Heterojunctions
100%
Visible Spectrum
100%
Holes (Electron Deficiencies)
100%
Hydrogen Production
100%
Conduction Band
66%
Broadband
33%
Photoelectric Emission
33%
Solar Energy
33%
Material Science
Heterojunction
100%
Composite Material
100%
Density
66%
Photocatalysts
66%
Hydrogen Evolution
66%
Electron Transfer
33%
Chemical Engineering
Functional Group
100%
Hydrogen Production
100%
Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution
100%
Chlorophyll
100%