Single-Crystal Semiconductors with Narrow Band Gaps for Solar Water Splitting

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Solar water splitting provides a clean and renewable approach to produce hydrogen energy. In recent years, single-crystal semiconductors such as Si and InP with narrow band gaps have demonstrated excellent performance to drive the half reactions of water splitting through visible light due to their suitable band gaps and low bulk recombination. This Minireview describes recent research advances that successfully overcome the primary obstacles in using these semiconductors as photoelectrodes, including photocorrosion, sluggish reaction kinetics, low photovoltage, and unfavorable planar substrate surface. Surface modification strategies, such as surface protection, cocatalyst loading, surface energetics tuning, and surface texturization are highlighted as the solutions.

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Wang, T., & Gong, J. (2015). Single-Crystal Semiconductors with Narrow Band Gaps for Solar Water Splitting. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 54(37), 10718–10732. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201503346

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