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Correction: Recent advances and perspectives for solar-driven water splitting using particulate photocatalysts
Xiaoping Tao1, Yue Zhao1, Shengyang Wang1
1State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy, Zhongshan Road 457, Dalian, 116023, China. rgli@dicp.ac.cn.
Chemical Society Reviews
|November 30, 2022
Summary
This correction clarifies a previous review on solar water splitting. It ensures accurate information on particulate photocatalysts for efficient hydrogen production.
Area of Science:
- Photocatalysis
- Renewable Energy
- Materials Science
Context:
- Solar-driven water splitting is a key technology for sustainable hydrogen production.
- Particulate photocatalysts offer a promising route for efficient solar energy conversion.
- Accurate understanding of these materials is crucial for technological advancement.
Purpose:
- To correct and refine the information presented in the review 'Recent advances and perspectives for solar-driven water splitting using particulate photocatalysts'.
- To ensure the scientific community has access to precise data and interpretations regarding particulate photocatalyst performance.
- To maintain the integrity and reliability of scientific literature in the field of solar fuels.
Summary:
- This correction addresses specific points within the original review concerning solar-driven water splitting using particulate photocatalysts.
- It provides updated details and clarifications to enhance the accuracy of the presented data and perspectives.
- The correction ensures a more robust understanding of the current state and future directions in this research area.
Impact:
- Ensures the continued reliability of scientific literature for researchers in solar energy and photocatalysis.
- Facilitates more accurate development and optimization of particulate photocatalyst systems.
- Supports progress towards efficient and cost-effective solar hydrogen production technologies.

