Unbiased solar H 2 production with current density up to 23 mA cm −2 by Swiss-cheese black Si coupled with wastewater bioanode
Unbiased photoelectrochemical hydrogen production with high efficiency and durability is highly desired for solar energy storage. Here, we report a microbial photoelectrochemical (MPEC) system that demonstrated superior performance when equipped with bioanodes and black silicon photocathode with a u...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Energy & environmental science 2019-03, Vol.12 (3), p.1088-1099 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Unbiased photoelectrochemical hydrogen production with high efficiency and durability is highly desired for solar energy storage. Here, we report a microbial photoelectrochemical (MPEC) system that demonstrated superior performance when equipped with bioanodes and black silicon photocathode with a unique “Swiss-cheese” interface. The MPEC utilizes the chemical energy embedded in wastewater organics to boost solar H
2
production, which overcomes barriers on anode H
2
O oxidation. Without any bias, the MPEC generates a record photocurrent (up to 23 mA cm
−2
) and retains prolonged stability for over 90 hours with high Faradaic efficiency (96–99%). The calculated turnover number for MoS
x
catalyst during a 90 h period is 495 471 with an average frequency of 1.53 s
−1
. The system replaced pure water on the anode with actual wastewater and achieved waste organic removal up to 16 kg COD m
−2
photocathode per day. Cost credits from concurrent wastewater treatment and low-cost design make photoelectrochemical H
2
production practical for the first time. |
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ISSN: | 1754-5692 1754-5706 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C8EE03673J |