Solar-driven reduction of carbon dioxide represents a carbon-neutral pathway for the synthesis of fuels and chemicals. We report here results for solar-driven CO₂ reduction using a gas diffusion electrode (GDE) directly powered by a photovoltaic cell. A GaInP/GaInAs/Ge triple-junction photovoltaic cell was used to power a reverse-assembled gas diffusion electrode employing a Ag nanoparticle catalyst layer. The device had a solar-to-CO energy conversion efficiency of 19.1% under simulated AM 1.5G illumination at 1 Sun. The use of a reverse-assembled GDE prevented transition from a wetted to a flooded catalyst bed and allowed the device to operate stably for >150 h with no loss in efficiency. Outdoor measurements were performed under ambient ...
Thermodynamic, achievable, and realistic efficiency limits of solardriven electrochemical conversion...
International audienceConversion of CO2 into valuable compounds, including fuels, with renewable ene...
In this work, benchmarking against the theoretical limit and against water splitting was used to ind...
Solar-driven reduction of carbon dioxide represents a carbon-neutral pathway for the synthesis of fu...
Photo-electrochemical production of solar fuels from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight is an appea...
Growing global emission of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) reflects the world’s energy dependence on fossil...
Growing global emission of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) reflects the world’s energy dependence on fossil...
[eng] Growing global emission of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) reflects the world’s energy dependence ...
One of the main challenges towards achieving high-efficiency solar-fuel generators performing CO2 re...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO) into value-added chemicals and fuels, preferably using renewab...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added chemicals and fuels, preferably using renewa...
Thermodynamic, achievable, and realistic efficiency limits of solar-driven electrochemical conversio...
Solar to chemical energy conversion could provide an alternative to mankind's unsustainable use of f...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added chemicals and fuels, preferably using renewa...
Thermodynamic, achievable, and realistic efficiency limits of solar-driven electrochemical conversio...
Thermodynamic, achievable, and realistic efficiency limits of solardriven electrochemical conversion...
International audienceConversion of CO2 into valuable compounds, including fuels, with renewable ene...
In this work, benchmarking against the theoretical limit and against water splitting was used to ind...
Solar-driven reduction of carbon dioxide represents a carbon-neutral pathway for the synthesis of fu...
Photo-electrochemical production of solar fuels from carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight is an appea...
Growing global emission of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) reflects the world’s energy dependence on fossil...
Growing global emission of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) reflects the world’s energy dependence on fossil...
[eng] Growing global emission of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) reflects the world’s energy dependence ...
One of the main challenges towards achieving high-efficiency solar-fuel generators performing CO2 re...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO) into value-added chemicals and fuels, preferably using renewab...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added chemicals and fuels, preferably using renewa...
Thermodynamic, achievable, and realistic efficiency limits of solar-driven electrochemical conversio...
Solar to chemical energy conversion could provide an alternative to mankind's unsustainable use of f...
The conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into value-added chemicals and fuels, preferably using renewa...
Thermodynamic, achievable, and realistic efficiency limits of solar-driven electrochemical conversio...
Thermodynamic, achievable, and realistic efficiency limits of solardriven electrochemical conversion...
International audienceConversion of CO2 into valuable compounds, including fuels, with renewable ene...
In this work, benchmarking against the theoretical limit and against water splitting was used to ind...