2020
DOI: 10.31489/2020ch1/97-103
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Hydrothermal grown iron oxide films on the surface of titanium and conductive glasses and their current characteristics in water photolysis

Abstract: Hydrothermal grown iron oxide films on the surface of titanium and conductive glasses and their current characteristics in water photolysis The relevance of photolysis on semiconductor electrodes since the pioneer work of Fujishima and Honda on metallic titanium does not lose sharpness due to new possibilities for developing new materials, such as conductive glasses, for which photolysis cells with semi-transparent semiconductor layer can be created. We have compared properties of such glasses with a metal for… Show more

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