Photoelectrochemistry of core-shell tandem junction n-p super(+)-Si/n-WO sub(3) microwire array photoelectrodes
Tandem junction (n-p super(+)-Si/ITO/WO sub(3)/liquid) core-shell microwire devices for solar-driven water splitting have been designed, fabricated and investigated photoelectrochemically. The tandem devices exhibited open-circuit potentials of E sub(oc) = -1.21 V versus E super(0)'(O sub(2)/H...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Energy & environmental science 2014-01, Vol.7 (2), p.779-790 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tandem junction (n-p super(+)-Si/ITO/WO sub(3)/liquid) core-shell microwire devices for solar-driven water splitting have been designed, fabricated and investigated photoelectrochemically. The tandem devices exhibited open-circuit potentials of E sub(oc) = -1.21 V versus E super(0)'(O sub(2)/H sub(2)O), demonstrating additive voltages across the individual junctions (n-p super(+)-Si E sub(oc) = -0.5 V versussolution; WO sub(3)/liquid E sub(oc) = -0.73 V versus E super(0)'(O sub(2)/H sub(2)O)). Optical concentration (12, AM1.5D) shifted the open-circuit potential to E sub(oc) = -1.27 V versus E super(0)'(O sub(2)/H sub(2)O) and resulted in unassisted H sub(2) production during two-electrode measurements (anode: tandem device, cathode: Pt disc). The solar energy-conversion efficiencies were very low, 0.0068% and 0.0019% when the cathode compartment was saturated with Ar or H sub(2), respectively, due to the non-optimal photovoltage and band-gap of the WO sub(3) that was used in the demonstration system to obtain stability of all of the system components under common operating conditions while also insuring product separation for safety purposes. |
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ISSN: | 1754-5692 1754-5706 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3ee43048k |