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Novel thin film composites and co-catalysts for visible light-induced water splitting

Subject Area Solid State and Surface Chemistry, Material Synthesis
Physical Chemistry of Solids and Surfaces, Material Characterisation
Term from 2012 to 2019
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 220617544
 
Within the framework of this proposal we apply for funding of research and development of novel and promising photoelectrocatalytic thin film composite systems for water splitting. The unique characteristics of our composite systems are (i) development of TaON-, Ba3Ta5O15-, and BiVO4-based heterogeneous thin films as photoanodes with adjustable band gap energies, band-energy levels and conductivities, (ii) adaptation of device-grade chalcopyrite-based thin films and silicon - also in combination with tandem solar cells - as novel composite photocathodes and Composite photoanodes, (iii) development of new electrocatalysts for improvement of HER (hydrogen evolution) and OER (oxygen evolution), and (iv) surface passivation by ultrathin chemically stable carbonaceous layers to avoid photocorrosion and to improve long-term stability. With these composite materials we envisage the development of new half-cells combined to a novel test device assembly using our most efficient photoelectrodes for the purpose of visible light-driven water splitting.
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Major Instrumentation CIMPS system IPCE measurements
Instrumentation Group 1470 Potentiometer, Geräte für Amperometrie, Voltametrie, Coulometrie
 
 

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