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Volumn 9, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 1327-1334
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Enabling an integrated tantalum nitride photoanode to approach the theoretical photocurrent limit for solar water splitting
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
CHARGE TRANSFER;
COBALT COMPOUNDS;
ENERGY GAP;
IRIDIUM;
NITRIDES;
PHOTOCURRENTS;
PHOTOELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS;
SOLAR POWER GENERATION;
TANTALUM;
INTERFACIAL CHARGE TRANSFER;
MOLECULAR CATALYSTS;
PHOTOELECTROCHEMICALS;
PHOTOGENERATED CHARGE CARRIERS;
REVERSIBLE HYDROGEN ELECTRODES;
SOLAR WATER SPLITTING;
SURFACE ELECTRON;
TANTALUM NITRIDES;
NARROW BAND GAP SEMICONDUCTORS;
DESIGN;
ELECTRODE;
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT;
HYDROGEN;
NITROGEN COMPOUND;
OXIDATION;
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT;
PHOTOCHEMISTRY;
SOLAR POWER;
TANTALUM;
WATER TECHNOLOGY;
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EID: 84964781160
PISSN: 17545692
EISSN: 17545706
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1039/c5ee03802b Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (343)
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References (25)
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