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Solar-to-Chemical Energy Conversion with Photoelectrochemical Tandem Cells

Sivula, Kevin  
2013
Chimia

Efficiently and inexpensively converting solar energy into chemical fuels is an important goal towards a sustainable energy economy. An integrated tandem cell approach could reasonably convert over 20% of the sun's energy directly into chemical fuels like H-2 via water splitting. Many different systems have been investigated using various combinations of photovoltaic cells and photoelectrodes, but in order to be economically competitive with the production of H-2 from fossil fuels, a practical water splitting tandem cell must optimize cost, longevity and performance. In this short review, the practical aspects of solar fuel production are considered from the perspective of a semiconductor-based tandem cell and the latest advances with a very promising technology metal oxide photoelectrochemical tandem - cells are presented.

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research article
DOI
10.2533/chimia.2013.155
Web of Science ID

WOS:000317024300008

Author(s)
Sivula, Kevin  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Swiss Chemical Soc

Published in
Chimia
Volume

67

Issue

3

Start page

155

End page

161

Subjects

Hydrogen

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Oxide semiconductors

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Photoelectrochemical water splitting

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Solar fuels

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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May 13, 2013
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