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Porous Silicon Uses Sunlight to Generate Hydrogen

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., May 19, 2014 — A new porous silicon photocatalyst that generates hydrogen from water with help from sunlight could find applications in optical electronics, biosensors and batteries. Micrograph of porous silicon showing holes where salts were removed. Images courtesy of Pennsylvania State University. A mesoporous crystalline silicon, the material touts large surface area and tunable pore size through a “self-templating pore formation process,” according to researchers from Pennsylvania State University. “This porous silicon can generate a good amount of hydrogen just from...Read full article

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    Published: May 2014
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