An elemental S/P photocatalyst for hydrogen evolution from water under visible to near-infrared light irradiation
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Qiuyan Cao, Minna Guo, Jing Cao, Haili Lin, Yong Chen, Shifu Chen
A novel elemental S/P photocatalyst exhibits enhanced photocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution from water due to the co-catalyst effect of S, when irradiated with visible to near-infrared light.
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