2019
DOI: 10.1039/c9se00246d
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Demonstration of a 50 cm2 BiVO4 tandem photoelectrochemical-photovoltaic water splitting device

Abstract: Mitigation of ohmic losses and mass transport limitations enables a large area BiVO4-based water splitting device with a solar-to-hydrogen efficiency of 2.1%.

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“…With increasing inlet velocity, the replenishment and transport of protons close to the anode and cathode surface, respectively, are promoted. This is in agreement with the "restricted" electrolyte volume effect recently demonstrated in an experimental study by Ahmet et al 21 At an inlet velocity of 4 cm s À1 , the maximum pH difference is limited to $0.6 ( Fig. 4d), which corresponds to a voltage loss of only $40 mV.…”
Section: Voltage Losses In the Substratessupporting
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“…With increasing inlet velocity, the replenishment and transport of protons close to the anode and cathode surface, respectively, are promoted. This is in agreement with the "restricted" electrolyte volume effect recently demonstrated in an experimental study by Ahmet et al 21 At an inlet velocity of 4 cm s À1 , the maximum pH difference is limited to $0.6 ( Fig. 4d), which corresponds to a voltage loss of only $40 mV.…”
Section: Voltage Losses In the Substratessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…46,47 Photocurrent improvements on 50 cm 2 BiVO 4 photoelectrodes have also been demonstrated by depositing conducting nickel lines on top of the FTO substrates. 21 Decreasing d contact to less than 1 cm will further reduce V ohmic,substrate . However, at the same time, a larger portion of the transmitted light will be blocked (see Fig.…”
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