One-compartment ingan nanowire fuel cell in the light and dark operating modes

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A one-compartment H2O2 photofuel cell (PFC) with a photoanode based on InGaN nanowires (NWs) is introduced for the first time. The electrocatalytic and photoelectrocatalytic properties of the InGaN NWs are studied in detail by cyclic voltammetry, current versus time measurements, photovoltage measurements, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. In parallel, IrOx(OH)y as the co-catalyst on the InGaN NWs is evaluated to boost the catalytic activity in the dark and light. For the PFC, Ag is the best as the cathode among Ag, Pt, and glassy carbon. The PFC operates in the dark as a conventional fuel cell (FC) and under illumination with 25% increased electrical power generation at room temperature. Such dual operation is unique, combining FC and PFC technologies for the most flexible use.

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Chen, Y., Chen, H., Song, J., Zhao, Y., Rao, L., Zhou, G., & Nötzel, R. (2021). One-compartment ingan nanowire fuel cell in the light and dark operating modes. ACS Omega, 6(27), 17464–17471. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c01844

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