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Laser-Induced Generation of Hydrogen in Water by Using Graphene Target.

Wieslaw StrekPrzemysław WiewiórskiWłodzimierz MiśtaRobert TomalaMariusz Stefanski
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A new method of hydrogen generation from water, by irradiation with CW infrared laser diode of graphene scaffold immersed in solution, is reported. Hydrogen production was extremely efficient upon admixing NaCl into water. The efficiency of hydrogen production increased exponentially with laser power. It was shown that hydrogen production was highly efficient when the intense white light emission induced by laser irradiation of graphene foam was occurring. The mechanism of laser-induced dissociation of water is discussed. It was found that hydrogen production was extremely high, at about 80%, and assisted by a small emission of O 2 , CO and CO 2 gases.
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