Solar water splitting is a promising solution for the renewable production of hydrogen as an energy vector. To date, complex or patterned photoelectrodes have shown the highest water splitting efficiencies, but lack scalable routes for commercial scale-up. In this article, we report a direct and scalable chemical vapor deposition (CVD) route at atmospheric pressure, for a single step fabrication of complex nanoneedle structured WO3 photoanodes. Using a systematic approach, the nanostructure was engineered to find the conditions that result in optimal water splitting. The nanostructured materials adopted a monoclinic γ-WO3 structure and were highly oriented in the (002) plane, with the nanoneedle structures stacking perpendicular to the FTO ...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
Globally scalable sunlight-driven devices that convert solar energy into storable fuels will require...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting is a promising approach for the carbon‐free production of hydro...
In this work, we present a systematic study on the synthesis of monoclinic gamma - WO3 obtained usin...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting cells could offer a simple, yet efficient approach to solar hyd...
Semiconductor photocatalysts have been used for water splitting for several decades. By utilizing so...
The focus of this thesis is the exploitation of various types of photoelectrodes based on nanostruc...
Inorganic semiconductors are promising materials for driving photoelectrochemical water-splitting re...
Inorganic semiconductors are promising materials for driving photoelectrochemical water-splitting re...
The nanotube array-like WO3 (WA) photoanode has been widely utilized in solar-driven photoelectrocat...
Although monoclinic WO₃ is widely studied as a prototypical photoanode material for solar water spli...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data availability: ...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
Globally scalable sunlight-driven devices that convert solar energy into storable fuels will require...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting is a promising approach for the carbon‐free production of hydro...
In this work, we present a systematic study on the synthesis of monoclinic gamma - WO3 obtained usin...
Photoelectrochemical water splitting cells could offer a simple, yet efficient approach to solar hyd...
Semiconductor photocatalysts have been used for water splitting for several decades. By utilizing so...
The focus of this thesis is the exploitation of various types of photoelectrodes based on nanostruc...
Inorganic semiconductors are promising materials for driving photoelectrochemical water-splitting re...
Inorganic semiconductors are promising materials for driving photoelectrochemical water-splitting re...
The nanotube array-like WO3 (WA) photoanode has been widely utilized in solar-driven photoelectrocat...
Although monoclinic WO₃ is widely studied as a prototypical photoanode material for solar water spli...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. Data availability: ...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of in...
Globally scalable sunlight-driven devices that convert solar energy into storable fuels will require...