In this contribution recent developments in the design and application of bimetallic photocatalysts for the generation of hydrogen via intramolecular processes are assessed. The basic concepts of such assemblies are discussed together with an overview of the factors and molecular issues that affect their potential as photocatalysts. Issues that so far have limited progress are discussed and suggestions for future directions are made.

Recent progress in the development of bimetallic photocatalysts for hydrogen generation / Yvonne, Halpin; Mary T., Pryce; Sven, Rau; Dini, Danilo; Johannes G., Vos. - In: DALTON TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 1477-9226. - 42:46(2013), pp. 16243-16254. [10.1039/c3dt52319e]

Recent progress in the development of bimetallic photocatalysts for hydrogen generation

DINI, DANILO;
2013

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In this contribution recent developments in the design and application of bimetallic photocatalysts for the generation of hydrogen via intramolecular processes are assessed. The basic concepts of such assemblies are discussed together with an overview of the factors and molecular issues that affect their potential as photocatalysts. Issues that so far have limited progress are discussed and suggestions for future directions are made.
2013
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Recent progress in the development of bimetallic photocatalysts for hydrogen generation / Yvonne, Halpin; Mary T., Pryce; Sven, Rau; Dini, Danilo; Johannes G., Vos. - In: DALTON TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 1477-9226. - 42:46(2013), pp. 16243-16254. [10.1039/c3dt52319e]
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