All-perovskite-based unassisted photoelectrochemical water splitting system for efficient, stable and scalable solar hydrogen production

Nature Energy(2024)

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For practical photoelectrochemical water splitting to become a reality, highly efficient, stable and scalable photoelectrodes are essential. However, meeting these requirements simultaneously is a difficult task, as improvements in one area can often lead to deteriotation in others. Here, addressing this challenge, we report a formamidinium lead triiodide (FAPbI 3 ) perovskite-based photoanode that is encapsulated by an Ni foil/NiFeOOH electrocatalyst, which demonstrates promising efficiency, stability and scalability. This metal-encapsulated FAPbI 3 photoanode records a photocurrent density of 22.8 mA cm −2 at 1.23 V RHE (where V RHE is voltage with respect to the reversible hydrogen electrode) and shows excellent stability for 3 days under simulated 1-sun illumination. We also construct an all-perovskite-based unassisted photoelectrochemical water splitting system by connecting the photoanode with a same-size FAPbI 3 solar cell in parallel, which records a solar-to-hydrogen efficiency of 9.8%. Finally, we demonstrate the scale-up of these Ni-encapsulated FAPbI 3 photoanodes into mini-modules up to 123 cm 2 in size, recording a solar-to-hydrogen efficiency of 8.5%.
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