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Photocatalytic hydrogen production in relation to pollutants
The presence of pollutants can increase the activity of photocatalytic decomposition of water to produce hydrogen. Photocatalytic biomass hydrogen production is the use of solar energy to catalyze the decomposition of biomass to produce hydrogen or catalytic biomass reduction of water to produce hydrogen, pollutants are substances that can directly or indirectly harm human beings when they enter the environment, the relationship between photocatalytic hydrogen production and pollutants for the presence of pollutants to improve the photocatalytic decomposition of water to produce hydrogen activity, formaldehyde is the best electron donor in formaldehyde, methanol, glycerol and glucose electron donor.
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