N-doped graphene quantum sheets on silicon nanowire photocathodes for hydrogen productionElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Additional information, figures and table. See DOI: 10.1039/c4ee03607g

Photoelectrochemical hydrogen production from solar energy has been attracting much attention in the field of renewable energy technology. The realization of cost-effective hydrogen production by water splitting requires electrolysis or photoelectrochemical cells decorated with highly efficient co-c...

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Hauptverfasser: Sim, Uk, Moon, Joonhee, An, Junghyun, Kang, Jin Hyoun, Jerng, Sung Eun, Moon, Junsang, Cho, Sung-Pyo, Hong, Byung Hee, Nam, Ki Tae
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Zusammenfassung:Photoelectrochemical hydrogen production from solar energy has been attracting much attention in the field of renewable energy technology. The realization of cost-effective hydrogen production by water splitting requires electrolysis or photoelectrochemical cells decorated with highly efficient co-catalysts. A critical requirement for catalysts in photoelectrochemical cells is not only the ability to boost the kinetics of a chemical reaction but also to exhibit durability against electrochemical and photoinduced degradation. In the race to replace previous noble-metal catalysts, the design of carbon-based catalysts represents an important research direction in the search for non-precious, environmentally benign, and corrosion-resistant catalysts. Herein, we suggest graphene quantum sheets as a catalyst for the solar-driven hydrogen evolution reaction on Si nanowire photocathodes. The optimum nanostructures of the Si photocathodes exhibit an enhanced photocurrent and a lower overpotential compared to those of a planar Si surface. This significant enhancement demonstrates how graphene quantum sheet catalysts can be used to produce Si nanowire photocathodes as hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts with high activity. N-doped graphene quantum sheets decorated on a Si nanowire photocathode electrode serve as an efficient electrocatalyst for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production.
ISSN:1754-5692
1754-5706
DOI:10.1039/c4ee03607g