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A French Innovation Turns Water into Green Hydrogen Using Sunlight - Enerzine

"Enerzine" highlights the work of Nawfal Ghazzal and his collaborators!

Renewable energy is experiencing significant growth, and research is intensifying to develop sustainable solutions. A team of French researchers has achieved a significant breakthrough in the field of green hydrogen production, paving the way for new energy perspectives.

Scientists from the Institut de Chimie Physique (CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay) have developed a noble-metal-free photocatalytic system inspired by the photosynthesis process in plants. This device has proven capable of efficiently converting water protons into dihydrogen, marking an important step toward the production of green fuels.

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"Defect-Rich Graphdiyne Quantum Dots as Efficient Electron-Donors for Hydrogen Generation" Link to the publication in Advanced Energy Materials