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Elemental-Doped Catalysts for Photoelectrochemical CO2 Conversion to Solar Fuels

Title
Elemental-Doped Catalysts for Photoelectrochemical CO2 Conversion to Solar Fuels
Author(s)
Hiragond, Chaitanya BalappaKim, JungmyungKim, HwapyongBae, DowonIn, Su-Il
Issued Date
ACCEPT
Citation
Solar RRL
Type
Article
Author Keywords
metal-doped photoelectrodesnonmetal-doped photoelectrodesphotoelectrochemical cellssolar to fuelCO2 reduction
Keywords
ELECTROCHEMICAL REDUCTIONHALIDE PEROVSKITEEFFICIENTELECTRODEOXIDEELECTROREDUCTIONINTERFACECOMPOSITESELECTIVE PHOTOELECTROCATALYTIC REDUCTIONCARBON-DIOXIDE
ISSN
2367-198X
Abstract
Solar-driven photoelectrochemical (PEC) carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion to valuable chemicals, combining the advantages of photocatalysis and electrocatalysis, represents a promising approach toward establishing a carbon-neutral society and harnessing solar energy. Photoelectrode materials doped with metals and/or nonmetals have shown promise in achieving high CO2 reduction efficiency. Metal or nonmetal doping entails introducing a heteroelement into the semiconductor, thereby modifying the band potentials of the semiconductor through the addition of a defective state. This alteration may improve the charge transfer kinetics of the catalysis. Furthermore, doping aids in creating active CO2 adsorption offers anchoring sites for CO2 molecules and can promote product selectivity. This review aims to provide a concise summary of elemental-doped photoelectrodes for converting CO2 into fuels through PEC processes. Several key factors affecting the performance of PEC CO2 reduction are discussed, including the interaction of reactants with catalysts, reaction conditions, and the impact of the photoelectrode. Moreover, various PEC CO2 reduction systems are discussed, with a specific focus on enhancing the efficiency of CO2 reduction. Finally, a summary of key considering aspects for further development of the PEC CO2 reduction is provided. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56565
DOI
10.1002/solr.202400022
Publisher
Wiley
Related Researcher
  • 인수일 In, Su-Il
  • Research Interests CO2 conversion to hydrocarbon fuels; Water splitting for hydrogen generation; Quantum dot devices; Dye sensitized solar cells; Environmental remediation; Synthesis of functional nanomaterials; CO2 연료전환; 수소생산을 위한 광전기화학적 물분해; 양자점 태양전지; 염료감응 태양전지; 공해물질 저감연구; 기능성 나노소재 개발
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