2022
DOI: 10.1002/slct.202202618
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A COMPARISON OF HYDROGEN PRODUCTION BY WATER SPLITTING ON THE SURFACE OF α‐, δ‐ AND γ‐Al2O3

Abstract: Water splitting is becoming one of the most important processes for producing green fuel hydrogen. Among various materials, alumina provides the best surface for water splitting to generate green energy hydrogen. Therefore, radiationcatalytic and radiation-thermocatalytic activities of the polymorphic forms of Al 2 O 3 (α-, δ-, γ-) in the water decomposition process were studied at various temperatures. It is established that γ-Al 2 O 3 has relatively high radiation-catalytic properties in the process of water… Show more

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“…There have been a large number of measurements of H 2 formation during irradiation of water adsorbed on oxide surfaces other than PuO 2 as well as slurries of oxide powders (Nakashima and Masaki, 1996;Petrik et al, 2001;LaVerne and Tandon, 2003). This field was reviewed by LaVerne et al (2011) and by Le Caër (2011) in 2011 and the topic remains an active area of research with significant further publications (Ali et al, 2012;Fourdrin et al, 2013;Lainé et al, 2017;Yin et al, 2019;McGrady et al, 2021;Conrad et al, 2022;McGrady et al, 2023). In the first major systematic study of oxides, Petrik et al (Petrik et al, 2001) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a large number of measurements of H 2 formation during irradiation of water adsorbed on oxide surfaces other than PuO 2 as well as slurries of oxide powders (Nakashima and Masaki, 1996;Petrik et al, 2001;LaVerne and Tandon, 2003). This field was reviewed by LaVerne et al (2011) and by Le Caër (2011) in 2011 and the topic remains an active area of research with significant further publications (Ali et al, 2012;Fourdrin et al, 2013;Lainé et al, 2017;Yin et al, 2019;McGrady et al, 2021;Conrad et al, 2022;McGrady et al, 2023). In the first major systematic study of oxides, Petrik et al (Petrik et al, 2001) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Among the many methods available, water splitting is considered an inexpensive source of hydrogen generation. [4][5][6][7] A solid surface is required to split the water for hydrogen generation. 8 There is growing interest in the field of radiochemical transformation of the water on the surface of nano-catalysts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The demand for green energy hydrogen is continuously increasing due to climate‐related issues and the risk of fossil fuel exhaustion in the future 1‐3 . Among the many methods available, water splitting is considered an inexpensive source of hydrogen generation 4‐7 . A solid surface is required to split the water for hydrogen generation 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%