Back-illuminated photoelectrochemical flow cell for efficient CO2 reduction

Photoelectrochemical CO 2 reduction reaction flow cells are promising devices to meet the requirements to produce solar fuels at the industrial scale. Photoelectrodes with wide bandgaps do not allow for efficient CO 2 reduction at high current densities, while the integration of opaque photoelectrod...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2022-11, Vol.13 (1), p.7111-7111, Article 7111
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Bin, Wang, Tuo, Wang, Shujie, Zhang, Gong, Zhong, Dazhong, Yuan, Tenghui, Dong, Hao, Wu, Bo, Gong, Jinlong
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Zusammenfassung:Photoelectrochemical CO 2 reduction reaction flow cells are promising devices to meet the requirements to produce solar fuels at the industrial scale. Photoelectrodes with wide bandgaps do not allow for efficient CO 2 reduction at high current densities, while the integration of opaque photoelectrodes with narrow bandgaps in flow cell configurations still remains a challenge. This paper describes the design and fabrication of a back-illuminated Si photoanode promoted PEC flow cell for CO 2 reduction reaction. The illumination area and catalytic sites of the Si photoelectrode are decoupled, owing to the effective passivation of defect states that allows for the long minority carrier diffusion length, that surpasses the thickness of the Si substrate. Hence, a solar-to-fuel conversion efficiency of CO of 2.42% and a Faradaic efficiency of 90% using Ag catalysts are achieved. For CO 2 to C 2+ products, the Faradaic efficiency of 53% and solar-to-fuel of 0.29% are achieved using Cu catalyst in flow cell. Conversion of CO 2 into value-added products with renewable energy provides a promising route to realize carbon neutrality. Here, authors design and construct a Si photoelectrochemical flow cells for CO 2 reduction reaction to achieve a high solar-to-fuel conversion efficiency.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-34926-x