Using cellulose polymorphs for enhanced hydrogen production from photocatalytic reforming
Abstract
Efficient energy production and waste valorisation are the most challenging fields in photocatalysis. Reported here is enhanced hydrogen production from cellulose, achieved through the conversion of cellulose I to II via a simple pretreatment step.
Citation
Chang , C , Skillen , N , Nagarajan , S , Ralphs , K , Irvine , J T S , Lawton , L & Robertson , P K J 2019 , ' Using cellulose polymorphs for enhanced hydrogen production from photocatalytic reforming ' , Sustainable Energy & Fuels , vol. 3 , no. 8 , pp. 1971-1975 . https://doi.org/10.1039/c9se00377k
Publication
Sustainable Energy & Fuels
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2398-4902Type
Journal article
Description
Mr Colby Chang would like to acknowledge the International Intern Aboard Program at Princeton University and Queens University Belfast (QUB) for funding his internship. Dr Sanjay Nagarajan would like to acknowledge QUB for funding his research while Dr Nathan Skillen would like to acknowledge the Pioneering Research Program at QUB for funding his research.Collections
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