Solution processable organic semiconductors are well-established as high-performance materials for inexpensive and scalable solar energy conversion in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices, but their promise in the economic conversion of solar energy into chemical energy (solar fuels) has only recently been recognized. Herein, the main approaches employing organic semiconductor-based devices toward solar H-2 generation via water splitting are compared and performance demonstrations are reviewed. OPV-biased water electrolysis is seen to advance significantly with the development of the tandem OPV device and the optimization of operating potential and redox catalysts. This approach now exceeds 6% solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency while ove...
As organic semiconductors attract increasing attention to application in the fields of bioelectronic...
Organic polymers have demonstrated promise as photocatalysts, but their photocatalytic efficiencies ...
Organic solar cells have the potential to become the cheapest form of electricity. Rapid increase in...
Photoelectrochemical cells employing organic semiconductors (OS) are promising for solar-to-fuel con...
Considering their superior charge-transfer characteristics, easy tenability of energy levels, and lo...
The direct conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels, such as hydrogen, via photoelectrochemi...
The direct conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels, such as hydrogen, via photoelectrochemi...
A promising, yet challenging, route towards renewable production of hydrogen is the direct conversio...
Solar water splitting offers a potential avenue for the production of clean and storable energy in t...
The direct conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels, such as hydrogen, via photoelectrochemica...
Solar-driven water splitting into H-2 and O-2 using organic semiconductor (OS) photoelectrodes is a ...
Photoelectrochemcial (PEC) water splitting is increasingly attracting attention as a means to genera...
The capture and conversion of solar energy into other useful forms has been the topic of discussion ...
Researchers are intensively investigating photochemicalwater splitting as a means of converting sola...
The development of low cost, scalable, renewable energy technologies is one of today's most pressing...
As organic semiconductors attract increasing attention to application in the fields of bioelectronic...
Organic polymers have demonstrated promise as photocatalysts, but their photocatalytic efficiencies ...
Organic solar cells have the potential to become the cheapest form of electricity. Rapid increase in...
Photoelectrochemical cells employing organic semiconductors (OS) are promising for solar-to-fuel con...
Considering their superior charge-transfer characteristics, easy tenability of energy levels, and lo...
The direct conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels, such as hydrogen, via photoelectrochemi...
The direct conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels, such as hydrogen, via photoelectrochemi...
A promising, yet challenging, route towards renewable production of hydrogen is the direct conversio...
Solar water splitting offers a potential avenue for the production of clean and storable energy in t...
The direct conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels, such as hydrogen, via photoelectrochemica...
Solar-driven water splitting into H-2 and O-2 using organic semiconductor (OS) photoelectrodes is a ...
Photoelectrochemcial (PEC) water splitting is increasingly attracting attention as a means to genera...
The capture and conversion of solar energy into other useful forms has been the topic of discussion ...
Researchers are intensively investigating photochemicalwater splitting as a means of converting sola...
The development of low cost, scalable, renewable energy technologies is one of today's most pressing...
As organic semiconductors attract increasing attention to application in the fields of bioelectronic...
Organic polymers have demonstrated promise as photocatalysts, but their photocatalytic efficiencies ...
Organic solar cells have the potential to become the cheapest form of electricity. Rapid increase in...