New Material from MARVEL Lab Cleans and Splits Water
This noble-metal free photocatalytic system brings the field of photocatalysis a step closer to practical ‘solar-driven’ applications and showcases the great potential of MOFs in this field.
— Kyriakos Stylianou, scientist in EPFL's Laboratory of Molecular Simulation and, since May 2018, experimental group leader in MARVEL Design & Discovery Project 4.

Simultaneous photocatalytic hydrogen generation and dye degradation using a visible light active metal–organic framework. Credit: Alina-Stavroula Kampouri/EPFL
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References:
Stavroula Kampouri, Tu N. Nguyen, Mariana Spodaryk, Robert G. Palgrave, Andreas Züttel, Berend Smit, Kyriakos C. Stylianou. Concurrent Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation and Dye Degradation Using MIL-125-NH2 under Visible Light Irradiation. Advanced Functional Materials 05 November 2018. DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201806368
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