posted on 2021-10-29, 08:12authored byBin Zhu, Liangdong Fan, Naveed Mushtaq, Rizwan Raza, Muhammad Sajid, Yan Wu, Wen-Feng LinWen-Feng Lin, Jung-Sik Kim, Peter D. Lund, Sining Yun
Semiconductors and the associated methodologies applied to electrochemistry have recently grown as an emerging field
in energy materials and technologies. For example, semiconductor membranes and heterostructure fuel cells are new technological
trend, which differ from the traditional fuel cell electrochemistry principle employing three basic functional
components: anode, electrolyte, and cathode. The electrolyte is key to the device performance by providing an ionic charge
flow pathway between the anode and cathode while preventing electron passage. In contrast, semiconductors and derived
heterostructures with electron (hole) conducting materials have demonstrated to be much better ionic conductors than the
conventional ionic electrolytes. The energy band structure and alignment, band bending and built-in electric field are all
important elements in this context to realize the necessary fuel cell functionalities. This review further extends to semiconductor-
based electrochemical energy conversion and storage, describing their fundamentals and working principles, with
the intention of advancing the understanding of the roles of semiconductors and energy bands in electrochemical devices for
energy conversion and storage, as well as applications to meet emerging demands widely involved in energy applications,
such as photocatalysis/water splitting devices, batteries and solar cells. This review provides new ideas and new solutions to
problems beyond the conventional electrochemistry and presents new interdisciplinary approaches to develop clean energy
conversion and storage technologies.
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China (51772080, 51672208, 51774259, and 51402093)
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (2021A1515012356 and 2017A030313289) and the project foundation from the Ministry of Education of Guangdong Province (2019KTSCX151)
Shenzhen Government Plan of Science and Technology (JCYJ20180305125247308)
National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Nanjing University
Low Cost High Performance Novel Catalysts for Direct Alcohol Alkaline Fuel Cells using anion exchange membrane and bio-fuels
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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