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Recent Progress in Energy‐Driven Water Splitting

Si Yin TeeDepartment of Biomedical Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering Drive Singapore 117576Khin Yin WinInstitute of Materials Research and Engineering Agency for Science Technology and Research 2 Fusionopolis Way Singapore 138634Wee Siang TeoSchool of Material Science and Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798Leng‐Duei KohDepartment of Biomedical Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering Drive Singapore 117576Shuhua LiuInstitute of Materials Research and Engineering Agency for Science Technology and Research 2 Fusionopolis Way Singapore 138634Choon Peng TengDepartment of Biomedical Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering Drive Singapore 117576Ming‐Yong HanDepartment of Biomedical Engineering National University of Singapore 9 Engineering Drive Singapore 117576
2017en
ABI

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Hydrogen is readily obtained from renewable and non-renewable resources via water splitting by using thermal, electrical, photonic and biochemical energy. The major hydrogen production is generated from thermal energy through steam reforming/gasification of fossil fuel. As the commonly used non-renewable resources will be depleted in the long run, there is great demand to utilize renewable energy resources for hydrogen production. Most of the renewable resources may be used to produce electricity for driving water splitting while challenges remain to improve cost-effectiveness. As the most abundant energy resource, the direct conversion of solar energy to hydrogen is considered the most sustainable energy production method without causing pollutions to the environment. In overall, this review briefly summarizes thermolytic, electrolytic, photolytic and biolytic water splitting. It highlights photonic and electrical driven water splitting together with photovoltaic-integrated solar-driven water electrolysis.

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