Achieving high current densities while maintaining high energy conversion efficiency is one of the main challenges for enhanc-ing the competitiveness of photo-electrochemical devices. We describe a concept that allows this challenge to be overcome by operating under concentrated solar irradiation (up to 474 kW m−2), using thermal integration, mass transport optimization and a close electronic integration between the photoabsorber and electrocatalyst. We quantify the increase in the theoretical maximum efficiencies resulting from thermal integration, and experimentally validate the concept using a III–V-based photoab-sorber and IrRuOx–Pt-based electrocatalysts. We reach current densities higher than 0.88 A cm−2 at calculated solar-to-hydro-g...
For achieving water splitting into hydrogen under sunlight for practical applications, the high effi...
The conventional energy system is undergoing a transformation towards renewable energy technologies,...
The transition towards a renewable energy-based society is challenged by spatial and temporal imbala...
The production of synthetic fuels and chemicals from solar energy and abundant reagents offers a pro...
Device and system design choices for solar energy conversion and storage approaches require holistic...
Photo-electrochemical production of solar fuels from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight is an appea...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting is a promising route for renewable hydrogen production. Abundan...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting promises both sustainable energy generation and energy storage ...
Solar energy is going to play a crucial role in the future energy scenario of the world that conduct...
Direct solar hydrogen generation via a combination of photovoltaics (PV) and water electrolysis can ...
We successfully demonstrated and reported the highest solar-to-hydrogen efficiency with crystalline ...
This work reports a 200 cm2 PEC-PV device that comprises four 50 cm2 PEC cells coupled in a modular ...
Hydrogen as a versatile, greenhouse gas-free energy carrier will play an important role in our futur...
Photoelectrochemical splitting of water is potentially a sustainable and affordable solution to prod...
Solar hydrogen production by coupling of pressurized high temperature electrolyser with concentrated...
For achieving water splitting into hydrogen under sunlight for practical applications, the high effi...
The conventional energy system is undergoing a transformation towards renewable energy technologies,...
The transition towards a renewable energy-based society is challenged by spatial and temporal imbala...
The production of synthetic fuels and chemicals from solar energy and abundant reagents offers a pro...
Device and system design choices for solar energy conversion and storage approaches require holistic...
Photo-electrochemical production of solar fuels from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight is an appea...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting is a promising route for renewable hydrogen production. Abundan...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting promises both sustainable energy generation and energy storage ...
Solar energy is going to play a crucial role in the future energy scenario of the world that conduct...
Direct solar hydrogen generation via a combination of photovoltaics (PV) and water electrolysis can ...
We successfully demonstrated and reported the highest solar-to-hydrogen efficiency with crystalline ...
This work reports a 200 cm2 PEC-PV device that comprises four 50 cm2 PEC cells coupled in a modular ...
Hydrogen as a versatile, greenhouse gas-free energy carrier will play an important role in our futur...
Photoelectrochemical splitting of water is potentially a sustainable and affordable solution to prod...
Solar hydrogen production by coupling of pressurized high temperature electrolyser with concentrated...
For achieving water splitting into hydrogen under sunlight for practical applications, the high effi...
The conventional energy system is undergoing a transformation towards renewable energy technologies,...
The transition towards a renewable energy-based society is challenged by spatial and temporal imbala...