posted on 2017-08-16, 04:05authored byYI WEN PHUAN
Rapid industrialisation in the past century has unarguably enhanced the quality of life for all living. However, this comes at an expense of energetic and environmental related problems. Among various alternatives, semiconductor-based photoelectrochemical water splitting process has received considerable research interests owing to its ability in sustainably producing solar hydrogen from water. In this regards, photoelectrochemical water splitting process that captures solar energy and converts the electromagnetic energy directly into chemical energy in the form of molecular bonds such as hydrogen is a promising solution to resolve the energy and environmental crisis.
History
Campus location
Malaysia
Principal supervisor
Chong Meng Nan
Additional supervisor 1
Chan Eng Seng
Year of Award
2017
Department, School or Centre
School of Engineering (Monash University Malaysia)