2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1505639/v1
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Theoretical proposal of a revolutionary water-splitting photocatalyst: The monolayer of boron phosphide

Abstract: Recently, hydrogen generation by water-splitting photocatalysts is attracting attention as a sustainable and clean energy resource. Photocatalytic hydrogen-generation systems are much simpler, cheaper, and easier to scale up than the coupled systems of electrolysis and solar cells, wind-power generation, etc. However, photocatalytic hydrogen generation is currently inefficient. This paper proposes the monolayer of boron phosphide as a stable highly-efficient water-splitting photocatalyst by high-precision d… Show more

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