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Photoelectrochemical solar water splitting: From basic principles to advanced devices
Author(s) -
Bandar Y. Alfaifi,
Habib Ullah,
Sulaiman Alfaifi,
Asif Ali Tahir,
Tapas K. Mallick
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
veruscript functional nanomaterials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2515-5687
DOI - 10.22261/fnan.bdjoc3
Subject(s) - water splitting , engineering physics , solar energy , hydrogen fuel , charge carrier , materials science , nanotechnology , hydrogen , process engineering , optoelectronics , photocatalysis , electrical engineering , chemistry , engineering , catalysis , biochemistry , organic chemistry
Photoelectrochemical water splitting (PEC) offers a promising path for sustainable generation of hydrogen fuel. However, improving solar fuel water splitting efficiency facing tremendous challenges, due to the energy loss related to fast recombination of the photogenerated charge carriers, electrode degradation, as well as limited light harvesting. This review focuses on the brief introduction of basic fundamental of PEC water splitting and the concept of various types of water splitting approaches. Numerous engineering strategies for the investgating of the higher efficiency of the PEC, including charge separation, light harvesting, and co-catalysts doping, have been discussed. Moreover, recent remarkable progress and developments for PEC water splitting with some promising materials are discussed. Recent advanced applications of PEC are also reviewed. Finally, the review concludes with a summary and future outlook of this hot field.

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