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The application of solar energy has garnered significant attention for alleviating the energy crisis and addressing environmental issues. Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising technology for converting renewable solar energy into chemical fuels. Improving the efficiency of energy conversion is undoubtedly crucial for PEC water splitting technology. One of the primary factors that affect PEC performance is the rate of separation and transfer of photogenerated carriers. In this review, some interface engineering strategies for enhancing the separation and transfer of photogenerated charge carriers in a photoanode are briefly presented. Furthermore, recent state-of-the-art advancements in quantifying photogenerated carrier dynamics are summarized. Our purpose is to help readers understand the latest developments in this field and provide a unique perspective for understanding dynamic hole transfer. Finally, a critical perspective is presented on the significant challenges and prospects for developing characterization methods aimed at studying the separation and transfer kinetics of photogenerated carrier at micro-nanoelectrode interfaces.
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Shengya Zhang
BioElectronics (United States)
Peiyao Du
Sichuan University
Xiaoquan Lu
Kunming University of Science and Technology
Science China Materials
Northwest A&F University
Northwest Normal University
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