Some recent developments in photoelectrochemical water splitting using nanostructured TiO2: a short review
| Title | Some recent developments in photoelectrochemical water splitting using nanostructured TiO2: a short review |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2012 |
| Authors | Szymanski, P, El-Sayed, MA |
| Journal | Theoretical Chemistry Accounts |
| Volume | 131 |
| Date Published | Jun |
| ISBN Number | 1432-881X |
| Accession Number | WOS:000305517600012 |
| Abstract | Photoelectrochemical cells with TiO2 electrodes to convert sunlight and water into gaseous hydrogen and oxygen are a source of clean and renewable fuel. Despite their great potential, far-from-ideal performance and poor utilization of the solar spectrum have prevented them from becoming a widespread and practical technology. We review recent experimental work that uses dynamics measurements to study limitations of photoelectrochemical cells from a fundamental level and the use of TiO2 nanotube arrays as a superior alternative to TiO2 nanoparticles. Through a combination of nanoscale size control, doping, composite materials, and the incorporation of noble-metal nanoparticles, improved performance and light harvesting are demonstrated. |
| DOI | 10.1007/s00214-012-1202-2 |