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Spontaneous hydrogen production using gadolinium telluride

Source
Iscience
Date Issued
2023-04-21
Author(s)
Kumbhakar, Partha
Parui, Arko
Dhakar, Shikha
Paliwal, Manas
Behera, Rakesh
Gautam, Abhay Raj Singh  
Roy, Soumyabrata
Ajayan, Pulickel M.
Sharma, Sudhanshu  
Singh, Abhishek K.
Tiwary, Chandra S.
DOI
10.1016/j.isci.2023.106510
Volume
26
Issue
4
Abstract
Developing materials for controlled hydrogen production through water splitting is one of the most promising ways to meet current energy demand. Here, we demonstrate spontaneous and green production of hydrogen at high evolution rate using gadolinium telluride (GdTe) under ambient conditions. The spent materials can be reused after melting, which regain the original activity of the pristine sample. The phase formation and reusability are supported by the thermodynamics calculations. The theoretical calculation reveals ultralow activation energy for hydrogen production using GdTe caused by charge transfer from Te to Gd. Production of highly pure and instantaneous hydrogen by GdTe could accelerate green and sustainable energy conversion technologies.
Publication link
http://www.cell.com/article/S2589004223005874/pdf
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/26825
Subjects
Inorganic materials | Materials chemistry | Materials science
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