Development of Highly Effective Zinc Indium Sulfide-Based Photocatalytic System for Solar-Driven Overall Water Splitting
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posted on 2025-03-26, 09:10authored byWei Kean Chong
Solar energy, the most abundant yet underutilised renewable resource, stands as the quintessential focal point for technological innovation in response to escalating global energy demand and environmental concerns. Solar-driven water splitting, driven by light-activated photocatalysts, holds the promise of harnessing solar energy to produce clean hydrogen fuel. This study delves into the exploration and development of a highly efficient zinc indium sulfide-based photocatalytic system, from both experimental investigations and computational analyses, to realise ambient solar-driven water splitting to generate hydrogen as an ideal substitute for fossil fuels.
History
Campus location
Malaysia
Principal supervisor
Chai Siang Piao
Additional supervisor 1
Ng Boon Junn
Additional supervisor 2
Tan Lling Lling
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Engineering (Monash University Malaysia)