All Inorganic Semiconductor Nanowire Mesh for Direct Solar Water Splitting

Abstract: 

The generation of chemical fuels via direct solar-to-fuel conversion from a fully integrated artificial photosynthetic system is an attractive approach for clean and sustainable energy, but so far there has yet to be a system that would have the acceptable efficiency, durability and can be manufactured at a reasonable cost. Here, we show that a semiconductor mesh made from all inorganic nanowires can achieve unassisted solar-driven, overall water-splitting without using any electron mediators. Free-standing nanowire mesh networks could be made in large scales using solution synthesis and vacuum filtration, making this approach attractive for low cost implementation.

Author: 
B. Liu
C. H. Wu
J. Miao
P. Yang
Publication date: 
November 3, 2014
Publication type: 
Journal Article