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Water splitting is the process of decomposing water into hydrogen and oxygen. Water splitting is an essential reaction for hydrogen production, and can be achieved via different routes, such as electrolysis, photoelectrolysis, photoelectrochemical, etc.
This collection brings together some of our recent research proposing novel photocatalysts, electrocatalysts, and enhancement strategies for conventional and nonconventional water splitting.