Making Sense of Failure in Light-Harvesting Semiconductors
Researchers reveal the factors that affect the stability of semiconductors in solar fuel devices to aid the discovery of next-generation materials.
Researchers reveal the factors that affect the stability of semiconductors in solar fuel devices to aid the discovery of next-generation materials.
Scientists determined new molecular-level information at the solid/liquid interface, pushing toward better energy storage devices.
Microporous polymer separator prevents specific molecules from crossing battery and causing degradation and shorter lifetimes.
A simplified architecture leads to efficiencies rivaling conventional silicon solar cells.
Nanowire-based design incorporates two semiconductors to enhance absorption of light.
Small-scale device provides easy “plug-and-play” testing of molecules and materials for artificial photosynthesis and fuel cell technologies.
Objective comparison of catalyst performance may enable the development of systems for artificial photosynthesis.
New Battery Design Could One Day Help Solar and Wind Power the Electrical Grid