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2002
Traynor AJ, Jensen RJ.  2002.  Direct solar reduction of CO2 to fuel: First prototype results. Industrial & engineering chemistry research. 41(8):1935–1939.
2010
Rosen MA.  2010.  Advances in hydrogen production by thermochemical water decomposition: A review. Energy. 35(2):1068-1076.
Singh P, Hegde M.S.  2010.  Ce0.67Cr0.33O2.11: A New Low-Temperature O2 Evolution Material and H2 Generation Catalyst by Thermochemical Splitting of Water. Chemistry of Materials. 22(3):762-768.
Coelho B., Oliveira A.C, Mendes A..  2010.  Concentrated solar power for renewable electricity and hydrogen production from water—a review. Energy & Environmental Science. 3(10):1398.
Roeb M., Muller-Steinhagen H..  2010.  Concentrating on Solar Electricity and Fuels. Science. 329(5993):773-774.
Antunes RA, Oliveira MCristina L, Ett G, Ett V.  2010.  Corrosion of metal bipolar plates for PEM fuel cells: A review. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 35(8):3632-3647.
Abanades S., Legal A., Cordier A., Peraudeau G., Flamant G., Julbe A..  2010.  Investigation of Reactive Cerium-Based Oxides for H2 Production by Thermochemical Two-Step Water-Splitting. Journal of Materials Science. 45(15):4163–4173.
Neises M, Roeb M, Schmücker M, Sattler C, Pitz-Paal R.  2010.  Kinetic Investigations of the Hydrogen Production Step of a Thermochemical Cycle Using Mixed Iron Oxides Coated on Ceramic Substrates. International Journal of Energy Research. 34(8):651-661.
Pagliaro M., Konstandopoulos A.G, Ciriminna R., Palmisano G..  2010.  Solar hydrogen: fuel of the near future. Energy & Environmental Science. 3(3):279–287.
Scheffe JR, Li J, Weimer AW.  2010.  A Spinel Ferrite/Hercynite Water-Splitting Redox Cycle. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 35(8):3333-3340.
Ambrosini A, Coker EN, Rodriguez MA, Livers S, Evans LR, Miller JE, Stechel EB.  2010.  Synthesis and characterization of ferrite materials for thermochemical CO2 splitting using concentrated solar energy. :1–13.
Chueh W.C, Haile S.M.  2010.  A thermochemical study of ceria: Exploiting an old material for new modes of energy conversion and CO2 mitigation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 368(1923):3269-3294.