A collaborative team of researchers from Imperial College London and Queen Mary University of London has achieved a ...
“Our work demonstrates that high-performance, stable solar water splitting can be achieved using low-cost, scalable organic materials,” said Flurin Eisner, Lecturer in Green Energy at Queen Mary ...
To achieve these results, the team employed a bulk heterojunction organic photoactive layer, integrating a self-adhesive graphite sheet functionalised with an earth-abundant nickel-iron oxyhydroxide ...
The findings are published in Geothermics. In their findings, iron oxyhydroxide precipitation occurred after a vent was accidentally left open, allowing for air to enter the geothermal wells ...