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Water electrolysis, photoassistance

He, H., Chen, A., Lv, H., Dong, H., Chang, M., Li, C. (2013). Fabrication of Ti02 film with different morphologies on Ni anode and application in photoassisted water electrolysis. Applied Surface Science, 266, 126—231. [Pg.241]

Allam NK, Alamgir F, El-Sayed MA (2010) Enhanced photoassisted water electrolysis using vertically oriented anodically fabricated Ti—Nb—Zr—O mixed oxide nanotube arrays. ACS Nano 4 5819-5826... [Pg.174]

HeUer A (1981) Conversion of sunlight into electrical power and photoassisted electrolysis of water in photoelectrochemical cells. Acc Chem Res 14 154-162... [Pg.293]

Wrighton MS, EUis AB, Wolczanski PT, Morse DL, Abrahamson HB, Ginley DS (1976) Strontium titanate photoelectrodes. Efficient photoassisted electrolysis of water at zero Applied Potential. J Am Chem Soc 98 2774-2779... [Pg.303]

Photoassisted Controlled-Potential Electrolysis (CPE) in DMF Solutions Containing 5% Water and TBAP... [Pg.359]

Figure 6, Schematic showing energy correlations for photoassisted electrolysis of water using n-type TiOg as a photoanode and a metal cathode. Symbols as in Figures 3, 4, and 5, except Epis Fermi level for metal contact to TiO and E/ is higher Fermi level in metal cathode, polarized by an external source to a potential negative to the semiconductor anode. EF(Hi) and Ep(02) are abbreviated forms for Fermi energies for redox systems of Figure 3 (13j. Figure 6, Schematic showing energy correlations for photoassisted electrolysis of water using n-type TiOg as a photoanode and a metal cathode. Symbols as in Figures 3, 4, and 5, except Epis Fermi level for metal contact to TiO and E/ is higher Fermi level in metal cathode, polarized by an external source to a potential negative to the semiconductor anode. EF(Hi) and Ep(02) are abbreviated forms for Fermi energies for redox systems of Figure 3 (13j.
Quinn, R.K. Nasby R.D. Baughman, R.J. (1976) Photoassisted electrolysis of water using single crystal a- Fe203 anodes. Mat. Res. Bull. 11 1011-1018... [Pg.618]

Rung HH, Jarrett HS, Sleight AW, Ferretti A (1977) Semiconducting oxide anodes in photoassisted electrolysis of water. J Appl Phys 48 2463-2469... [Pg.182]

Wrighton MS, Ginley DS, Wolczanski PT, Ellis AB, Morse DL, Linz A (1975) Photoassisted electrolysis of water by irradiation of a titanium dioxide electrode. Proc Nat Acad Sci 72 1518-1522... [Pg.189]

Wrighton MS, Morse DL, Ellis AB, Ginley DS, Abrabamson HB (1976) Photoassisted electrolysis of water by ultraviolet irradiation of an antimony doped stannic oxide electrode. J Am Chem Soc 98 44-48... [Pg.244]

Semiconducting Oxide Anodes in Photoassisted Electrolysis of Water A variety of binary and ternary oxide anodes for the photoassisted OER discussed. 62... [Pg.168]

Conversion of Sunlight into Electrical Power and Photoassisted Electrolysis of Water in Photoelectrochemical Cells Advances in the development of efficient regenerative photoelectrochemical cells reviewed with a brief discussion of p-type semiconductor photocathodes for the HER. 29... [Pg.168]

Photoassisted Electrolysis of Water by Irradiation of a Titanium Dioxide Electrode The initial claim in Ref. 54 supported along with data on the wavelength response and the correlation of product yield and current. 228... [Pg.184]

Strontium Titanate Photoelectrodes. Efficient Photoassisted Electrolysis of Water at Zero Applied Potential. As above but the water photosplitting driven by light only with no external bias. Photoanode stability also confirmed as in the evolution of H2 and O2 in the correct 2 1 stoichiometric ratio. 287... [Pg.194]

A. B. Ellis, S. W. Kaiser, and M. S. Wrighton, Semiconducting potassium tantalate electrodes. Photoassistance agents for the efficient electrolysis of water, J. Phys. Chem. 80 (1976) 1325-1328. [Pg.105]


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