The use of a photoelectrochemical device is an efficient method of converting solar energy into hydrogen fuel via water splitting reactions. One of the best photoelectrode materials is Si, which absorbs a broad wavelength range of incident light and produces a high photocurrent level (~44 mA·cm−2). However, the maximum photovoltage that can be generated in single-junction Si devices (~0.75 V) is much lower than the voltage required for a water splitting reaction (>1.6 V). In addition, the Si surface is electrochemically oxidized or reduced when it comes into direct contact with the aqueous electrolyte. Here, we propose the hybridization of the photoelectrochemical device with a thermoelectric device, where the Seebeck voltage generated by t...
It has been widely recognised that fossil fuel reserves are not sufficient to cover the energy deman...
The rapidly increasing global demand for energy, combined with the environmental impact of fossil fu...
We report on the development and application of thin film silicon tandem junction solar cells as pho...
The simultaneous management of optical, electrical, and catalytic properties is challenging for phot...
As is obvious from previous work on semiconductor photoelectrochemistry, single junction semiconduct...
AbstractAn externally biased overpotential is normally required for photoelectrochemically cleaving ...
This contribution focuses on the utilization of thin film Si tandem junction photocathodes for the a...
For the application as photocathodes in integrated photoelectrochemical water splitting devices the ...
Herein, we communicate about an Earth-abundant semiconductor photocathode (p-Si/TiO2/NiOx) as an alt...
Semiconductor-based photocathodes with high light-absorption capability are of interest in the produ...
In this thesis, a photoelectrochemical water splitting cell concept is discussed, based on a combina...
Hydrogenases (H2ases) are benchmark electrocatalysts for H2 production, both in biology and (photo)c...
Herein, we communicate about an Earth-abundant semiconductor photocathode (p-Si/TiO2/NiOx) as an alt...
Protective insulating layers between a semiconductor and an electrocatalyst enable otherwise unstabl...
It has been widely recognised that fossil fuel reserves are not sufficient to cover the energy deman...
The rapidly increasing global demand for energy, combined with the environmental impact of fossil fu...
We report on the development and application of thin film silicon tandem junction solar cells as pho...
The simultaneous management of optical, electrical, and catalytic properties is challenging for phot...
As is obvious from previous work on semiconductor photoelectrochemistry, single junction semiconduct...
AbstractAn externally biased overpotential is normally required for photoelectrochemically cleaving ...
This contribution focuses on the utilization of thin film Si tandem junction photocathodes for the a...
For the application as photocathodes in integrated photoelectrochemical water splitting devices the ...
Herein, we communicate about an Earth-abundant semiconductor photocathode (p-Si/TiO2/NiOx) as an alt...
Semiconductor-based photocathodes with high light-absorption capability are of interest in the produ...
In this thesis, a photoelectrochemical water splitting cell concept is discussed, based on a combina...
Hydrogenases (H2ases) are benchmark electrocatalysts for H2 production, both in biology and (photo)c...
Herein, we communicate about an Earth-abundant semiconductor photocathode (p-Si/TiO2/NiOx) as an alt...
Protective insulating layers between a semiconductor and an electrocatalyst enable otherwise unstabl...
It has been widely recognised that fossil fuel reserves are not sufficient to cover the energy deman...
The rapidly increasing global demand for energy, combined with the environmental impact of fossil fu...
We report on the development and application of thin film silicon tandem junction solar cells as pho...