2024
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c01455
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Sprayed Oil–Water Microdroplets as a Hydrogen Source

Xuke Chen,
Yu Xia,
Yingfeng Wu
et al.

Abstract: Liquid water provides the largest hydrogen reservoir on the earth's surface. Direct utilization of water as a source of hydrogen atoms and molecules is fundamental to the evolution of the ecosystem and industry. However, liquid water is an unfavorable electron donor for forming these hydrogen species owing to its redox inertness. We report oil-mediated electron extraction from water microdroplets, which is easily achieved by ultrasonically spraying an oil−water emulsion. Based on charge measurement and electro… Show more

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