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Publications by Dijon A. Hoogeveen
Origin of Photoelectrochemical Generation of Dihydrogen by a Dye-Sensitized Photocathode Without an Intentionally Introduced Catalyst
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Energy
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Theoretical Chemistry
Optical
Magnetic Materials
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Nanotechnology
Electronic
Coatings
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Hierarchical NiO/CMK-3 Photocathode for a P-Type Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell With Improved Photoelectrochemical Performance and Fast Hole Transfer
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Selective Visible-Light-Driven CO2Reduction on a P-Type Dye-Sensitized NiO Photocathode
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Estimating the Impact of Dye Concentration on the Photoelectrochemical Performance of Anthocyanin-Sensitized Solar Cells: A Power Law Model
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Enhancement of the Performance of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Sensitized Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles by Rhodamine B Dye
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Photoelectrochemical Reduction of CO2 to CO Using a CuGaS2 Thin-Film Photocathode Prepared by a Spray Pyrolysis Method
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