Researchers at DGIST and Konkuk University developed heavy metal free quantum dot photoelectrodes that achieved a photocurrent density of 15.1 mA/cm² for solar-driven hydrogen production. By controlling anion defect concentrations in I-III-VI quantum dots, they enhanced efficiency and durability without toxic materials. This advancement could accelerate the commercialization of sustainable hydrogen energy technologies.
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