Computational insights into charge transfer across functionalized semiconductor surfaces

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Abstract

Photoelectrochemical water-splitting is a promising carbon-free fuel production method for producing H2 and O2 gas from liquid water. These cells are typically composed of at least one semiconductor photoelectrode which is prone to degradation and/or oxidation. Various surface modifications are known for stabilizing semiconductor photoelectrodes, yet stabilization techniques are often accompanied by a decrease in photoelectrode performance. However, the impact of surface modification on charge transport and its consequence on performance is still lacking, creating a roadblock for further improvements. In this review, we discuss how density functional theory and finite-element device simulations are reliable tools for providing insight into charge transport across modified photoelectrodes.

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Kearney, K., Rockett, A., & Ertekin, E. (2017, December 31). Computational insights into charge transfer across functionalized semiconductor surfaces. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2017.1370962

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