Photoelectrochemical Conversion of Optical Energy to Electricity and Fuels.

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Though the first documented photovoltaic effect is associated with a semiconductorliquid junction, it has not been until very recently that significant solar energy conversion efficiency could be realized with a photoelectrochemical device. A semiconductorliquid junction solar cell is one where one or both electrodes in an electrochemical cell is semiconductor such that irradiation of the semiconductors results in the non-spontaneous flow of electric current in the external circuit. Photogeneration of storable chemical fuels in the form of electrolytic products is possible, in addition to the prospect of converting light only to electricity when the redox reaction occuring at one electrode is the reverse of that at the other. The aim of this report is to outline our recent research accomplishments in the field of photoelectrochemistry. Our work in this area began in late 1974 - more than a century after the first studies of photoeffects upon irradiation of an electrode in a cell and a number of years after modern pioneering studies of semiconductorliquid interfaces which led to the formulation of our present working hypotheses of such interfaces exposed to optical illumination. Author

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