Co-Design of Multijunction Photoelectrochemical Devices for Unassisted CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction to Multicarbon Products — William J. Wei (2023) | RDL Network
Co-Design of Multijunction Photoelectrochemical Devices for Unassisted CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction to Multicarbon Products
Article 2023 en
Authors
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William J. Wei
AK
Alex J. King
JB
Justin C. Bui
Abstract
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Photoelectrochemical (PEC) CO 2 reduction (PEC CO 2 R) is a prospective approach for utilizing solar energy to synthesize a variety of carbon-containing chemicals and fuels, the most valuable of which are multicarbon (C 2+ ) products, such as ethylene and ethanol. While these products can be produced with high faradaic efficiency using Cu, this occurs over a relatively narrow potential range, which, in turn, imposes constraints on the design of a device for PEC CO 2 R. Herein, we used continuum-scale modeling to simulate the solar-to-C 2+ (STC 2+ ) efficiency of PEC CO 2 R devices fed with CO 2 -saturated, 0.1 M CsHCO 3 . We then explored how cell architecture and the use of single or dual photoelectrode(s) alters the optimal combination of photoelectrode bandgaps for high STC 2+ efficiency. Ultimately, this work provides guidance for the co-design of the device architecture and photoelectrode bandgaps required to achieve high STC 2+ efficiency. The insights gained are then used to identify systems that yield the highest amount of C 2+ products throughout the day and year.
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