Silicon/Carbon Nanotube Photocathode for Splitting Water
TBMG-16331
05/01/2013
- Content
A proof-of-concept device is being developed (see figure) for hydrogen gas production based on water-splitting redox reactions facilitated by cobalt tetra-aryl porphyrins (Co[TArP]) catalysts stacked on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) that are grown on n-doped silicon substrates. The operational principle of the proposed device is based on conversion of photoelectron energy from sunlight into chemical energy, which at a later point, can be turned into electrical and mechanical power.
- Citation
- "Silicon/Carbon Nanotube Photocathode for Splitting Water," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2013.