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Accelerating materials development for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production: Standards for methods, definitions, and reporting protocols

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In this paper, a flow chart with standard procedures for PEC characterization techniques for planar photoelectrode materials (i.e., not suspensions of particles) with a focus on single band gap absorbers is presented.
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Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting for hydrogen production is a promising technology that uses sunlight and water to produce renewable hydrogen with oxygen as a by-product. In the expanding field of PEC hydrogen production, the use of standardized screening methods and reporting has emerged as a necessity. This article is intended to provide guidance on key practices in characterization of PEC materials and proper reporting of efficiencies. Presented here are the definitions of various efficiency values that pertain to PEC, with an emphasis on the importance of solar-to-hydrogen efficiency, as well as a flow chart with standard procedures for PEC characterization techniques for planar photoelectrode materials (i.e., not suspensions of particles) with a focus on single band gap absorbers. These guidelines serve as a foundation and prelude to a much more complete and in-depth discussion of PEC techniques and procedures presented elsewhere.

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Electrospinning preparation of Sn4+-doped BiFeO3 nanofibers as efficient visible-light-driven photocatalyst for O2 evolution

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Catalyst-free hydrogen evolution of Si photocathode by thermovoltage-driven solar water splitting

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Accurate Determination of the Charge Transfer Efficiency of Photoanodes for Solar Water Splitting.

TL;DR: Intensity modulated photocurrent spectroscopy (IMPS) is better suited for accurate determination of ηt because it provides direct information on both the total photocurrent and the surface recombination current, but careful analysis of IMPS measurements at different light intensities is required to account for nonlinear effects.
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Fabricating CdS/BiVO4 and BiVO4/CdS heterostructured film photoelectrodes for photoelectrochemical applications

TL;DR: In this article, the photoelectrochemical properties of heterostructured CdS/BiVO4 and BiVO4/CdS film electrodes on conducting glass for hydrogen production under visible light were investigated.
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Hydrogen Photoassisted Generation by Visible Light and an Earth Abundant Photocatalyst: Pyrite (FeS2)

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