Abstract

HighlightsIn-depth review assesses III–V materials for efficient hydrogen generation and CO2 reduction in renewable energy technologies.Exploration of strategies for broad light absorption and increased efficiency in water splitting processes and CO2 reduction.Innovative electrode designs conclude the path for stable, large-scale implementation of clean energy systems.

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