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Multi-Junction Artificial Photosynthetic Cell With Enhanced Photovoltages

Technology Benefits
Highly scalable fabrication methodologies and processesCan be used with existing solar cell technologies
Technology Application
Photovoltaic materialsSolar cellsGenerating hydrogen for fuel
Detailed Technology Description
UC Santa Barbara researchers have developed multi-junction photosynthetic units with novel architecture using simple low-cost electrochemical approaches that have the potential to obtain voltages sufficient to split water and/or reduce CO2 to fuels and chemicals in an efficient and stable manner. This process offers many applications including generating hydrogen for fuel, use in photovoltaic materials, and solar cells.
Application No.
20160076154
Others

Background

Development of stable electroactive units for electricity generation or production of fuels and chemicals is essential, as the development of environmentally and economically sustainable energy sources using solar energy is an important unmet challenge. Although there exist increasingly efficient and decreasingly costly semiconductors used in photovoltaic applications (e.g. Si, Cu2S, CdSe, CdTe, SnS etc.), a major challenge is stabilizing these high-efficiency materials against photo corrosion when operating in the electrochemical environment of a PEC cell.


Tech ID/UC Case

24373/2014-724-0


Related Cases

2014-724-0, 2013-150-0

*Abstract
UC Santa Barbara researchers have developed multi-junction photosynthetic units with novel architecture.
*IP Issue Date
Mar 17, 2016
*Principal Investigator

Name: Joun Lee

Department:


Name: Eric McFarland

Department:


Name: Martin Moskovits

Department:


Name: Syed Mubeen Jawahar Hussaini

Department:


Name: Tim Young

Department:

Country/Region
USA

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