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Solar water splitting in a molecular photoelectrochemical cell.


ABSTRACT: Artificial photosynthesis and the production of solar fuels could be a key element in a future renewable energy economy providing a solution to the energy storage problem in solar energy conversion. We describe a hybrid strategy for solar water splitting based on a dye sensitized photoelectrosynthesis cell. It uses a derivatized, core-shell nanostructured photoanode with the core a high surface area conductive metal oxide film--indium tin oxide or antimony tin oxide--coated with a thin outer shell of TiO2 formed by atomic layer deposition. A "chromophore-catalyst assembly" 1, [(PO3H2)2bpy)2Ru(4-Mebpy-4-bimpy)Rub(tpy)(OH2)](4+), which combines both light absorber and water oxidation catalyst in a single molecule, was attached to the TiO2 shell. Visible photolysis of the resulting core-shell assembly structure with a Pt cathode resulted in water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen with an absorbed photon conversion efficiency of 4.4% at peak photocurrent.

SUBMITTER: Alibabaei L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3864317 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solar water splitting in a molecular photoelectrochemical cell.

Alibabaei Leila L   Brennaman M Kyle MK   Norris Michael R MR   Kalanyan Berç B   Song Wenjing W   Losego Mark D MD   Concepcion Javier J JJ   Binstead Robert A RA   Parsons Gregory N GN   Meyer Thomas J TJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131125 50


Artificial photosynthesis and the production of solar fuels could be a key element in a future renewable energy economy providing a solution to the energy storage problem in solar energy conversion. We describe a hybrid strategy for solar water splitting based on a dye sensitized photoelectrosynthesis cell. It uses a derivatized, core-shell nanostructured photoanode with the core a high surface area conductive metal oxide film--indium tin oxide or antimony tin oxide--coated with a thin outer she  ...[more]

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