Integrating a silicon solar cell with a recently developed cobalt-based water-splitting catalyst (Co-Pi) yields a robust, monolithic, photo-assisted anode for the solar fuels process of water splitting to O2 at neutral pH. Deposition of the Co-Pi catalyst on the Indium Tin Oxide (ITO)-passivated p-side of a np-Si junction enables the majority of the voltage generated by the solar cell to be utilized for driving the water-splitting reaction. Operation under neutral pH conditions fosters enhanced stability of the anode as compared to operation under alkaline conditions (pH 14) for which long-term stability is much more problematic. This demonstration of a simple, robust construct for photo-assisted water splitting is an important step towards...
We describe the development of solar water-splitting cells comprising earth-abundant elements that o...
A stand-alone, wireless solar water splitting device without external energy supply has been realize...
Researchers are intensively investigating photochemicalwater splitting as a means of converting sola...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting is a promising method for providing clean, renewable energy. Si...
International audienceSolar hydrogen generation via water splitting using a monolithic photoelectroc...
The construction of viable photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices for solar-driven water splitting can b...
Climate change has been widely recognized as a major environmental problem facing the world today. A...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) surfaces of triple junction photovoltaic cells were functionalized with oxyge...
Large-scale industrial application of solar-driven water splitting has called for the development of...
Water splitting is the key step towards artificial photosystems for solar energy conversion and stor...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting represents a promising method for providing clean, renewable en...
MasterLarge-scale industrial application of solar-driven water splitting has called for the developm...
Electrochemical water splitting is the preeminent method for storing solar energy in the form of che...
Si is an excellent photo-absorber for use in dual-band-gap photoelectrochemical water splitting. We ...
Inspired by natural processes, there is an enormous interest in light-driven water splitting to conv...
We describe the development of solar water-splitting cells comprising earth-abundant elements that o...
A stand-alone, wireless solar water splitting device without external energy supply has been realize...
Researchers are intensively investigating photochemicalwater splitting as a means of converting sola...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting is a promising method for providing clean, renewable energy. Si...
International audienceSolar hydrogen generation via water splitting using a monolithic photoelectroc...
The construction of viable photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices for solar-driven water splitting can b...
Climate change has been widely recognized as a major environmental problem facing the world today. A...
Indium tin oxide (ITO) surfaces of triple junction photovoltaic cells were functionalized with oxyge...
Large-scale industrial application of solar-driven water splitting has called for the development of...
Water splitting is the key step towards artificial photosystems for solar energy conversion and stor...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting represents a promising method for providing clean, renewable en...
MasterLarge-scale industrial application of solar-driven water splitting has called for the developm...
Electrochemical water splitting is the preeminent method for storing solar energy in the form of che...
Si is an excellent photo-absorber for use in dual-band-gap photoelectrochemical water splitting. We ...
Inspired by natural processes, there is an enormous interest in light-driven water splitting to conv...
We describe the development of solar water-splitting cells comprising earth-abundant elements that o...
A stand-alone, wireless solar water splitting device without external energy supply has been realize...
Researchers are intensively investigating photochemicalwater splitting as a means of converting sola...