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Applications of metal oxide materials in dye sensitized photoelectrosynthesis cells for making solar fuels: let the molecules do the work

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 1, Issue 13, Pages 4133-4145

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2ta00935h

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  1. UNC EFRC Center for Solar Fuels
  2. Energy Frontier Research Center
  3. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0001011]
  4. Research Triangle Solar Fuels Institute (RTSFI)
  5. consortium consisting of RTI International, Duke University, North Carolina State University
  6. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  7. Royster Fellowship

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Solar fuels hold great promise as a permanent, environmentally friendly, long-term renewable energy source, that would be readily available across the globe. In this account, an approach to solar fuels is described based on Dye Sensitized Photoelectrosynthesis Cells (DSPEC) that mimic the configuration used in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC), but with the goal of producing oxygen and a high energy solar fuel in the separate compartments of a photoelectrochemical cell rather than a photopotential and photocurrent.

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