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Analysis of cuprous oxide as a possible photocatalyst for carbon dioxide reduction
Leah Y. Isseroff
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Emily A. Carter
Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment
Chemistry
Mathematics
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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Chemistry
Carbon Dioxide Reduction
100%
Cuprous Oxide
100%
Density Functional Theory
50%
Band Gap
50%
Copper(II) Oxide
50%
Excited State
25%
Electronic Property
25%
Optical Property
25%
Work Function
25%
Surface Reaction
25%
Photocatalytic
25%
Photocatalysis
25%
Conduction Band
25%
Photocatalytic Activity
25%
Carbon Dioxide
25%
Solar Energy
25%
CO2 Reduction Reaction
25%
Material Science
Oxide Compound
100%
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Photocatalysts
100%
Density
33%
Electronic Property
16%
Optical Property
16%
Water Splitting
16%
Surface Reaction
16%
Photocatalysis
16%
Engineering
Carbon Dioxide Reduction
100%
Photocatalysts
100%
Energy Gap
40%
Excited State
20%
Water Splitting
20%
Conduction Band Edge
20%
Solar Energy
20%
Photocatalysis
20%
Keyphrases
Excited State Reactions
25%
Band Edge Potentials
25%