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Solar Water Splitting with Perovskite/Silicon Tandem Cell and TiC-Supported Pt Nanocluster Electrocatalyst

Gao, Jing  
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Sahli, Florent  
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Liu, Chenjuan
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December 18, 2019
Joule

Developing efficient, stable, and cost-effective photosystems to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using sunlight is of paramount importance for future production of fuels and chemicals from renewable sources. However, the high cost of current systems limits their widespread application. Here, we developed a highly efficient TiC-supported Pt nanocluster catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction that rivals the commercial Pt/C catalyst with 5 times less Pt loading. Combining with the NiFe-layered double hydroxide for oxygen evolution reaction and driven for the first time by a monolithic perovskite/silicon tandem solar cell, we achieved a solar water splitting system with 18.7% solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency, setting a record for water splitting systems with earth-abundant and inexpensive photo-absorbers.

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DOI
10.1016/j.joule.2019.10.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000503428000007

Author(s)
Gao, Jing  
Sahli, Florent  
Liu, Chenjuan
Ren, Dan  
Guo, Xueyi
Werner, Jeremie  
Jeangros, Quentin  
Zakeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed  
Ballif, Christophe  
Gratzel, Michael  
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Date Issued

2019-12-18

Published in
Joule
Volume

3

Issue

12

Start page

2930

End page

2941

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Energy & Fuels

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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Materials Science

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hydrogen evolution reaction

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oxidation

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catalysts

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gold

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molybdenum

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efficiency

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platinum

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clusters

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iron

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REVIEWED

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