Optical and electrochemical effects of H2 and O2 bubbles at upward-facing Si photoelectrodes

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العنوان: Optical and electrochemical effects of H2 and O2 bubbles at upward-facing Si photoelectrodes
المؤلفون: Zachary P. Ifkovits, Paul A. Kempler, Weilai Yu, Azhar I. Carim, Nathan S. Lewis
المصدر: Energy & Environmental Science. 14:414-423
بيانات النشر: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Materials science, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Bubble, Nucleation, Analytical chemistry, 02 engineering and technology, Electrolyte, Solar illumination, 010402 general chemistry, 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology, Electrochemistry, 01 natural sciences, Pollution, 0104 chemical sciences, Contact angle, Planar, Nuclear Energy and Engineering, TRACER, Environmental Chemistry, 0210 nano-technology
الوصف: The effects of the size, contact-angle, and coverage of gas bubbles on solar fuels devices were characterized at cm-scale, upward-facing planar and microwire-array Si photoelectrodes in stagnant electrolytes. Experimental measurements were supported by ray-tracing simulations of surface attached gas bubble films. A dilute, redox-active tracer allowed for the quantification of the mass-transport effects of bubble coverage during photoanodic O2(g) evolution at upward-facing photoanodes in 1.0 M KOH(aq.). Measurements of the gas coverage at upward-facing p-Si photocathodes in 0.50 M H2SO4(aq.) allowed for the nucleation rate and contact angle of H2(g) bubbles to be evaluated for systems having various surface free energies. Under simulated solar illumination, the rapid departure of small O2(g) bubbles produced stable photocurrents at upward-facing oxygen-evolving Si photoanodes and yielded increased mass-transport velocities relative to a stagnant electrolyte, indicating that bubbles can provide a net benefit to the photoelectrochemical performance of an upward-facing photoanode in solar fuels devices.
تدمد: 1754-5706
1754-5692
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cd2b858a86b7c757e1546374eb32c9c5
https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ee02796k
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi...........cd2b858a86b7c757e1546374eb32c9c5
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE