Solar hydrogen based on hybrid photocatalysis and photoelectroly sis system
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Technology Overview
This invention designs nanoscale photocatalysts with optimized structure to improve photon absorption and charge transport, enabling efficient, photostable, and eco-friendly
hydrogen production through water splitting
Nanoscale Photocatalyst Technology for Water Splitting
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Higher Solar Hydrogen Efficiency:
Enhances photon absorption, improves charge transport and boosts hydrogen production from water splitting.
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Engineered at the Nanoscale:
Optimised crystallinity, morphology, and electronic structure. Increased surface area and active hydrogen evolution sites.
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Visible-Light Responsive:
Operates under visible light. Improves real-world solar utilisation and suitable for solar-driven hydrogen systems.
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Eco-Friendly & Photostable:
Environmentally friendly materials that is stable under long-term light exposure. Supports sustainable hydrogen production
Maritime Use Cases

This technology enables high-efficiency hydrogen production through water splitting, supporting the transition to hydrogen powered ships by ensuring a stable and scalable green hydrogen supply for maritime fuel cells.

Offshore floating wind and solar farms can integrate this photocatalyst to convert excess renewable energy into hydrogen, allowing for energy storage and distribution in remote maritime locations.

This invention enhances on-site hydrogen production at ports, reducing hydrogen fuel transportation costs and enabling direct refueling for hydrogen-powered vessels, port machinery, and trucks.
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