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Photocatalytic Overall Water Splitting Under Visible Light Enabled by a Particulate Conjugated Polymer Loaded with Palladium and Iridium

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A research project at University of Strathclyde demonstrating direct conversion of solar energy into hydrogen fuel using a photocatalyst. The method uses a particulate conjugated polymer loaded with palladium and iridium metals to split water under visible light.

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