Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Tandem photoelectrochemical cells, formed by two photoelectrodes with complementary light absorption,
have been proposed to be a viable approach for obtaining clean hydrogen. This requires the development of new designs
that allow for upscaling, which would be favored by the use of transparent polymer electrolyte membranes (PEMs) instead
of conventional liquid electrolytes. This article focuses on the photoelectrochemical performance of a water-splitting tandem
cell based on a phosphorus-modified ?-Fe2O3 photoanode and on an iron-modified CuO photocathode, with the
employment of an alkaline PEM. Such a photoelectrochemical cell works even in the absence of bias, although significant effort should be directed to the optimization of the photoelectrode/
PEM interface. In addition, the results reveal that the employment of polymer electrolytes increases the stability of the device,
especially in the case of the photocathode.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bias-free water splitting; hematite; copper(II) oxide; photoelectrochemical cell; polymer electrolyte membrane
Elenco autori:
SEBASTIAN DEL RIO, David; Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Baglio, Vincenzo
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