Combinatorial Approaches to Photoelectrochemical H2O Splitting by Metal Oxide Semiconductors
Direct photoelectrolysis of water has the advantage of converting solar energy directly to hydrogen, an ideal non-carbon and nonpolluting energy carrier, by replacing both a photovoltaic array and an electrolysis unit with one potentially inexpensive device. Here we report on several promising and unexpected compositions that have been identified including niobium and copper containing oxides.