Abstract

The Solar Hub entitled the C enter for Hybrid Approaches in Solar Energy to Liquid Fuels, or CHASE, is advancing the quest for liquid fuels from water, nitrogen, and/or carbon dioxide feedstocks with sunlight as the only energy source. To realize this quest, CHASE utilizes hybrid photoelectrodes based on molecular catalysts integrated with visible light absorbing semiconductors with controlled microenvironments to achieve liquid solar fuel production. These crosscutting materials serve as hybrid photoelectrodes in photoelectrochemical cells. This presentation will focus on recent advances on photocatalysis at hybrid Si interfaces with particular attention to the individual electron transfer and proton coupled electron transfer step(s) relevant to water oxidation and carbon dioxide reduction catalysis. The impact of CHASE findings on solar energy conversion and the quest for liquid solar fuels will be discussed.

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