Photocatalytic Hydrogen Formation with Zinc Sulfide

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2011

Zinc sulfide is a photocatalyst for the formation of hydrogen from water under irradiation. In this example, sodium sulfite was added as a source of electrons. A 300 W Xe arc lamp serves as irradiation source.

Credits: Sarah Gee, UC Davis

more info at http://chemgroups.ucdavis.edu/~osterloh/research.html

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  • Nice find! thanks for sharing this.

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