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Synthesis and characterization of high surface area CuWO 4 and Bi 2 WO 6 electrodes for use as photoanodes for solar water oxidation

Hill et al., 2013

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171206356210200731
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Hill J
Choi K
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Two n-type W-containing ternary oxides, CuWO4 and Bi2WO6, were prepared as high surface area electrodes and characterized for use as photoanodes in a water-splitting photoelectrochemical cell. The synthesis involved electrochemical preparation of porous …
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