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Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Reaction System Based on Metal-Organic Halide Perovskites

Dohun Kim, Dong‐Kyu Lee, Seong Min Kim, Woosung Park, Uk Sim

2020Materials42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the development of hydrogen-based technology, a key challenge is the sustainable production of hydrogen in terms of energy consumption and environmental aspects. However, existing methods mainly rely on fossil fuels due to their cost efficiency, and as such, it is difficult to be completely independent of carbon-based technology. Electrochemical hydrogen production is essential, since it has shown the successful generation of hydrogen gas of high purity. Similarly, the photoelectrochemical (PEC) method is also appealing, as this method exhibits highly active and stable water splitting with the help of solar energy. In this article, we review recent developments in PEC water splitting, particularly those using metal-organic halide perovskite materials. We discuss the exceptional optical and electrical characteristics which often dictate PEC performance. We further extend our discussion to the material limit of perovskite under a hydrogen production environment, i.e., that PEC reactions often degrade the contact between the electrode and the electrolyte. Finally, we introduce recent improvements in the stability of a perovskite-based PEC device.

Topics & Concepts

Water splittingPerovskite (structure)HalideHydrogen productionHydrogenMaterials scienceFossil fuelElectrolyteElectrochemistryPhotoelectrochemical cellHydrogen fuelNanotechnologyInorganic chemistryChemical engineeringElectrodeCatalysisChemistryPhotocatalysisOrganic chemistryBiochemistryEngineeringPhysical chemistryPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
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