2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3cp50890k
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Chronoamperometric study of membrane electrode assembly operation in continuous flow photoelectrochemical water splitting

Abstract: Water splitting was performed in a photoelectrochemical cell (PEC) with water oxidation and hydrogen formation reactions in two separate compartments. A photoanode consisting of carbon paper loaded with TiO2 and a cathode made of Pt dispersed on carbon black spread also on carbon paper were fixed on both sides of a Nafion® membrane and electrically coupled via an external circuit. Anode and cathode compartments with serpentine flow field were operated either in the liquid or vapour phase. Electrical current wa… Show more

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“…The shape of the transient responses showed anodic overshoots and cathodic undershoots in the electrodes. This behavior, frequently reported for semiconductor materials, is an indicator of insufficient mass transport, poorly efficient reactions, and photocorrosion phenomena 100, 101. The cathodic photocurrent was attributed to the reduction of O 2 and/or HO• radicals in the pores of the carbon electrodes at negative bias potentials, while the anodic photocurrent corresponds to water oxidation.…”
Section: Origin Of Photoactivity Of Nanoporous Carbonsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The shape of the transient responses showed anodic overshoots and cathodic undershoots in the electrodes. This behavior, frequently reported for semiconductor materials, is an indicator of insufficient mass transport, poorly efficient reactions, and photocorrosion phenomena 100, 101. The cathodic photocurrent was attributed to the reduction of O 2 and/or HO• radicals in the pores of the carbon electrodes at negative bias potentials, while the anodic photocurrent corresponds to water oxidation.…”
Section: Origin Of Photoactivity Of Nanoporous Carbonsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…6), (Rongé et al, 2013(Rongé et al, , 2014cSchröder et al, 2004). The use of carbon nanotubes coated with a conformal TiO 2 coating deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) enabled protection of the sample against the detrimental effects of atmospheric oxygen.…”
Section: Dual Compartment Experimental Pec Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned previously, penetration of atmospheric oxygen has detrimental effects (Hagfeldt and Lindström, 1995) and, therefore, it is important for PEC cells to be air tight. Water splitting experiments were performed in a dual compartment exPEC cell with a surface area of 9 cm 2 , roughly 10 times larger than in previous work (Rongé et al, 2013). This exPEC cell (Fig.…”
Section: Upscaling Of Monolithic Assemblies and Experimental Pec Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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