DocumentCode :
180029
Title :
Photo-electrochemical hydrogen production using novel carbon based material
Author :
Sharma, R. ; Arnoult, K. ; Ramasahayam, S.K. ; Azam, S. ; Hicks, Z. ; Shaikh, A. ; Viswanathan, T.
Author_Institution :
Arkansas State Univ., State University, AR, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
5-9 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
A transition to hydrogen as a major fuel could transform the US as well as global energy system increasing energy security while reducing environmental impact. This major transformation of our energy system would require a sustainable production of hydrogen using renewable resources. Hydrogen production using photo-electrochemical water splitting has been considered as a “holy grail” of sustainable hydrogen economy. Despite four decades of research since it was first shown that n-type TiO2 can be used for water splitting using sunlight, the search for a material that can efficiently harness solar energy for photo-electrolysis is still on. This paper will address some of the key challenges in the development of a material that is photoactive, stable, corrosion resistant and cost effective. This paper presents for the first time photo-electrochemical characterization of novel phosphorus, nitrogen doped carbon material (PNDC). The photocurrent density obtained was 0.416 mA/cm2, which is quite significant under visible radiation. This discovery opens up a large number of possibilities in development of a new class of carbon based materials for photo-electrochemical hydrogen production.
Keywords :
corrosion resistance; energy security; hydrogen production; sustainable development; US; carbon based material; corrosion resistant; electrochemical characterization; energy security; global energy system; phosphorus nitrogen doped carbon material; photo-electrochemical hydrogen production; photo-electrochemical water splitting; photo-electrolysis; photoactive; photocurrent density; renewable resources; solar energy; sunlight; sustainable hydrogen economy; sustainable hydrogen production; water splitting; Energy harvesting; Energy management; Fuels; Hydrogen; Nitrogen; Photonic band gap; Power supplies; carbon; doping; energy harvesting; hydrogen; phtoelectricity;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2014.6978345
Filename :
6978345
Link To Document :
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