TY - JOUR
T1 - Polymer Photoelectrodes for Solar Fuel Production
T2 - Progress and Challenges
AU - Thangamuthu, Madasamy
AU - Ruan, Qiushi
AU - Ohemeng, Peter Osei
AU - Luo, Bing
AU - Jing, Dengwei
AU - Godin, Robert
AU - Tang, Junwang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/7/13
Y1 - 2022/7/13
N2 - Converting solar energy to fuels has attracted substantial interest over the past decades because it has the potential to sustainably meet the increasing global energy demand. However, achieving this potential requires significant technological advances. Polymer photoelectrodes are composed of earth-abundant elements, e.g. carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, which promise to be more economically sustainable than their inorganic counterparts. Furthermore, the electronic structure of polymer photoelectrodes can be more easily tuned to fit the solar spectrum than inorganic counterparts, promising a feasible practical application. As a fast-moving area, in particular, over the past ten years, we have witnessed an explosion of reports on polymer materials, including photoelectrodes, cocatalysts, device architectures, and fundamental understanding experimentally and theoretically, all of which have been detailed in this review. Furthermore, the prospects of this field are discussed to highlight the future development of polymer photoelectrodes.
AB - Converting solar energy to fuels has attracted substantial interest over the past decades because it has the potential to sustainably meet the increasing global energy demand. However, achieving this potential requires significant technological advances. Polymer photoelectrodes are composed of earth-abundant elements, e.g. carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, which promise to be more economically sustainable than their inorganic counterparts. Furthermore, the electronic structure of polymer photoelectrodes can be more easily tuned to fit the solar spectrum than inorganic counterparts, promising a feasible practical application. As a fast-moving area, in particular, over the past ten years, we have witnessed an explosion of reports on polymer materials, including photoelectrodes, cocatalysts, device architectures, and fundamental understanding experimentally and theoretically, all of which have been detailed in this review. Furthermore, the prospects of this field are discussed to highlight the future development of polymer photoelectrodes.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85133654777
U2 - 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00971
DO - 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00971
M3 - 文献综述
C2 - 35699661
AN - SCOPUS:85133654777
SN - 0009-2665
VL - 122
SP - 11778
EP - 11829
JO - Chemical Reviews
JF - Chemical Reviews
IS - 13
ER -