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7-15-2008 11:48 AM286 views
Mohir says:
Grimes and his team produce hydrogen from solar energy, using two different groups of nanotubes in a photoelectrochemical diode. They report in the July issue of Nano Letters that using incident sunlight, "such photocorrosion-stable diodes generate a photocurrent of approximately 0.25 milliampere per centimeter square, at a photoconversion efficiency of 0.30 percent."

"It seems that nanotube geometry is the best geometry for production of hydrogen from photolysis of water," says Grimes
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7-16-2008 9:59 AM
amgumen
It is impossible to produce, store and transport hydrogen without some loss to the atmosphere. Hydrogen is a #1 agent to destroy the ozone layer. One more problem will be increased amounts of water vapor in the upper atmosphere.
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