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Photocatalytic solar hydrogen evolution

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Photocatalytic solar hydrogen evolution is a process where semiconductor or molecular catalysts use absorbed solar photons to drive the reduction of water protons to molecular hydrogen, typically via water splitting or sacrificial-reagent-assisted reactions.[1][6] It is a key pathway to green hydrogen because it can directly convert sunlight into chemical fuel without intermediate electricity generation.

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Researchers led by Xiaojuan Bai demonstrate that surfactant coacervates can engineer water microenvironments to boost solar hydrogen production efficiency and stability.

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