Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production
It is widely accepted that to achieve a sufficient supply of solar energy, we need an efficient strategy, including the less time-consuming and low cost of storing and transforming sunlight into chemical fuels. The last nine years have seen a rush into promising semiconductors that can be used as ph...
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Anuar Nornastasha Azida; Mohamed Mohamad Azuwa; Hasnan Nur Shamimie Nadzwin; Mokhtar Wan Nur Aini Wan; Salehmin Mohd Nur Ikhmal; Minggu Lorna Jeffery; Mastuli Mohd Sufri; Kassim Mohammad B. |
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Anuar Nornastasha Azida; Mohamed Mohamad Azuwa; Hasnan Nur Shamimie Nadzwin; Mokhtar Wan Nur Aini Wan; Salehmin Mohd Nur Ikhmal; Minggu Lorna Jeffery; Mastuli Mohd Sufri; Kassim Mohammad B. Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels |
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Anuar Nornastasha Azida; Mohamed Mohamad Azuwa; Hasnan Nur Shamimie Nadzwin; Mokhtar Wan Nur Aini Wan; Salehmin Mohd Nur Ikhmal; Minggu Lorna Jeffery; Mastuli Mohd Sufri; Kassim Mohammad B. |
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Anuar, Nornastasha Azida; Mohamed, Mohamad Azuwa; Hasnan, Nur Shamimie Nadzwin; Mokhtar, Wan Nur Aini Wan; Salehmin, Mohd Nur Ikhmal; Minggu, Lorna Jeffery; Mastuli, Mohd Sufri; Kassim, Mohammad B. Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY English Review; Early Access It is widely accepted that to achieve a sufficient supply of solar energy, we need an efficient strategy, including the less time-consuming and low cost of storing and transforming sunlight into chemical fuels. The last nine years have seen a rush into promising semiconductors that can be used as photoelectrode in photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices. This review commences with a fundamental understanding of solar fuel production via PEC devices and the concept of porous photoelectrode materials. We also describe various configuration systems for solar fuel production, including liquid-state PEC and solid-state PEC. Besides that, recent progress on techniques for fabricating porous photoelectrodes is summarized. This review also emphasises the use of porous photoelectrodes in the production of solar fuel. Our work facilitates researchers to find suitable and affordable methods to fabricate porous photoelectrode which may pave the way for the development of materials with enormous promise for PEC applications. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD 0360-3199 1879-3487 2024 51 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.10.098 Chemistry; Electrochemistry; Energy & Fuels WOS:001138155100001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001138155100001 |
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Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production |
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Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production |
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Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production |
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Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production |
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Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production |
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Porous architecture photoelectrode with boosted photoelectrochemical properties for solar fuel production |
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY |
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It is widely accepted that to achieve a sufficient supply of solar energy, we need an efficient strategy, including the less time-consuming and low cost of storing and transforming sunlight into chemical fuels. The last nine years have seen a rush into promising semiconductors that can be used as photoelectrode in photoelectrochemical (PEC) devices. This review commences with a fundamental understanding of solar fuel production via PEC devices and the concept of porous photoelectrode materials. We also describe various configuration systems for solar fuel production, including liquid-state PEC and solid-state PEC. Besides that, recent progress on techniques for fabricating porous photoelectrodes is summarized. This review also emphasises the use of porous photoelectrodes in the production of solar fuel. Our work facilitates researchers to find suitable and affordable methods to fabricate porous photoelectrode which may pave the way for the development of materials with enormous promise for PEC applications. |
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