Electromagnetic induction derived micro-electric potential in metal-semiconductor core-shell hybrid nanostructure enhancing charge separation for high performance photocatalysis

In this study, the electromagnetic induction derived micro-electric potential in metal-semiconductor core-shell hybrid nanostructure was used to enhance charge separation in the shell semiconductor photocatalysts. The efficiency of photocatalytic hydrogen production can be improved around 110% by utilizing a core-shell nanostructure with a permanent magnet that moves under the normal photocatalytic reactor device. This electromagnetic induction derived electric field via the metal-semiconductor core-shell structure shows efficient conversions from relative motion to electric potential that provide a new opportunity to enhance photocatalytic performance with non-contacted interaction.Graphical abstract
Source: Nano Energy - Category: Nanotechnology Source Type: research
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