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dc.contributor.authorMárquez, Francisco
dc.contributor.authorPirota, Kleber R.
dc.contributor.authorMorant, Carmen
dc.date.accessioned2018-07-12T08:19:44Z
dc.date.available2018-07-12T08:19:44Z
dc.date.issued2013-10
dc.identifier.citationSoft Nanoscience Letters, 2013, 3, 107-108en_US
dc.identifier.issn2160-0740
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.4236/snl.2013.34019
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1828
dc.description.abstractEnvironmental pollution and the growing need to find new sources of energy are some of the challenges of our century. The unstoppable growth of population, the increasing energy needs of emerging countries, and the foreseeable shortage of fossil fuels in a few years, make imperative to develop new energy generation processes and, in this regard, nanotechnology and the development of new nanomaterials will play a decisive role for the future of the planet.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherScientific Researchen_US
dc.subjectHydrogenen_US
dc.subjectWater Splittingen_US
dc.titleHydrogen from Sunlight Water Splitting: Is It Our Future?en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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