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      Wafer-level photocatalytic water splitting on GaN nanowire arrays grown by molecular beam epitaxy.

      Nano Letters
      Catalysis, Chromium Compounds, chemistry, Diffusion, Gallium, Hydrogen, Nanowires, Oxygen, Particle Size, Photochemistry, Rhodium, Surface Properties, Water

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          We report on the achievement of wafer-level photocatalytic overall water splitting on GaN nanowires grown by molecular beam epitaxy with the incorporation of Rh/Cr(2)O(3) core-shell nanostructures acting as cocatalysts, through which H(2) evolution is promoted by the noble metal core (Rh) while the water forming back reaction over Rh is effectively prevented by the Cr(2)O(3) shell O(2) diffusion barrier. The decomposition of pure water into H(2) and O(2) by GaN nanowires is confirmed to be a highly stable photocatalytic process, with the turnover number per unit time well exceeding the value of any previously reported GaN powder samples.

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          21568321
          10.1021/nl2006802

          Chemistry
          Catalysis,Chromium Compounds,chemistry,Diffusion,Gallium,Hydrogen,Nanowires,Oxygen,Particle Size,Photochemistry,Rhodium,Surface Properties,Water

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