AbstractPhotoelectrochemical cells have a fundamental problem in that the thin, closely spaced laminar phases normally comprising an electrochemical cell do not readily lend themselves to penetration by external light as part of a solar energy conversion scheme. This has led to novel cell configurations that are more amenable to solar absorption. We are working on a “photocatalytic membrane”, where a single sheet comprised of two semiconductor layers combine their photopotentials to achieve a water-splitting voltage. A schematic depicting how the membrane might be configured is shown below. Light absorption in respective semiconductor layers drives oxidation on one side of the membrane and reduction on the other. Perforations filled with io...
Hybrid energy generation models based on a variety of alternative energy supply technologies are con...
Tandem photoelectrochemical cells, formed by two photoelectrodes with complementary light absorption...
We are developing a photoelectrochemical system that uses sunlight to drive the splitting of water i...
AbstractPhotoelectrochemical cells have a fundamental problem in that the thin, closely spaced lamin...
We are developing an artificial photosynthetic system that will utilize sunlight and water as the in...
An efficient, stable, and intrinsically safe solar water-splitting device is demonstrated using a II...
We are developing an artificial photosynthetic system that will utilize sunlight and water as the in...
We are developing an artificial photosynthetic system that will utilize sunlight and water as the in...
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising route for solar energy conversion to hydro...
Tandem photoelectrochemical cells, formed by two photoelectrodes with complementary light absorption...
If our global society wants to evolve to net zero greenhouse gas emissions, one of the key technolog...
The development of low cost, scalable, renewable energy technologies is one of today's most pressing...
In the near future, we need new, clean fuels and alternative sources of hydrocarbons for chemical sy...
The photoelectrochemical production of fuels is an interesting research topic that aims to provide a...
AbstractHydrogen production using water splitting, based on a photoelectrochemical (PEC) process, ha...
Hybrid energy generation models based on a variety of alternative energy supply technologies are con...
Tandem photoelectrochemical cells, formed by two photoelectrodes with complementary light absorption...
We are developing a photoelectrochemical system that uses sunlight to drive the splitting of water i...
AbstractPhotoelectrochemical cells have a fundamental problem in that the thin, closely spaced lamin...
We are developing an artificial photosynthetic system that will utilize sunlight and water as the in...
An efficient, stable, and intrinsically safe solar water-splitting device is demonstrated using a II...
We are developing an artificial photosynthetic system that will utilize sunlight and water as the in...
We are developing an artificial photosynthetic system that will utilize sunlight and water as the in...
Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising route for solar energy conversion to hydro...
Tandem photoelectrochemical cells, formed by two photoelectrodes with complementary light absorption...
If our global society wants to evolve to net zero greenhouse gas emissions, one of the key technolog...
The development of low cost, scalable, renewable energy technologies is one of today's most pressing...
In the near future, we need new, clean fuels and alternative sources of hydrocarbons for chemical sy...
The photoelectrochemical production of fuels is an interesting research topic that aims to provide a...
AbstractHydrogen production using water splitting, based on a photoelectrochemical (PEC) process, ha...
Hybrid energy generation models based on a variety of alternative energy supply technologies are con...
Tandem photoelectrochemical cells, formed by two photoelectrodes with complementary light absorption...
We are developing a photoelectrochemical system that uses sunlight to drive the splitting of water i...