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A two-step approach towards solar-driven water splitting

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Yi, Zhiguo
Withers, Raymond
Liu, Yun

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The search for an energy efficient means of utilizing sunlight to carry out solar-driven water splitting continues to be a subject of intense investigation. In a recent publication (Z. G. Yi et al., Nature Mater. 9 (2010), 559-564), a simple Ag3PO4 semiconductor material was shown to possess strong photo-oxidative properties under visible-light irradiation. Here we report a novel two-step approach that enables energy-efficient, solar-driven water splitting at room temperature in the presence of powdered silver orthophosphate. The approach proposed avoids the use of a low-efficiency, thin-film photo-electrode and turns the instability of the silver orthophosphate semiconductor material into an advantage.

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Electrochemistry Communications

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2037-12-31