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In article number 2008109, Marius Buerkle, Satoshi Kaneko, Tomoaki Nishino, and co‐workers induce the water‐splitting reaction under visible light utilizing a copper‐based single‐molecule junction. A product (hydrogen) and a reactant (water‐molecule) are distinguished by the single‐molecule measurements techniques based on conductance measurement, inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy, and the...
Water splitting is an essential process for converting light energy into easily storable energy in the form of hydrogen. As environmentally preferable catalysts, Cu‐based materials have attracted attention as water‐splitting catalysts. To enhance the efficiency of water splitting, a reaction process should be developed. Single‐molecule junctions (SMJs) are attractive structures for developing these...
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