fotolízisével
Fotolízisével is a Hungarian term that translates to photoelectrolysis in English. It refers to a process in which light is used to drive an electrochemical reaction, typically the decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen. This process is also known as photoelectrolytic water splitting.
The concept of fotolízisével was first proposed in the 1970s as a potential method for harnessing solar
However, early attempts at implementing fotolízisével were hindered by the efficiency and stability of the photoanodes.
In recent years, researchers have revisited the concept of fotolízisével, making significant advancements in material science
One potential application of fotolízisével is in the generation of hydrogen fuel, a clean and renewable energy
While the technology still faces challenges related to efficiency and cost, ongoing research is working to