Achieving High Efficiency in Photoelectrochemical Cells with a Multilayered Nanostructure Photoanode
Recent advancements in nanotechnology have allowed researchers to develop a new type of photoanode with a multilayered nanostructure that could be more efficient at converting sunlight into chemical energy. This new photoanode, created by researchers at the University of California, Riverside, is made of a combination of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. The multilayered nanostructure of the photoanode allows it to absorb more of the sunlight, leading to greater efficiency and faster conversion of solar energy into chemical energy. This could lead to more efficient solar cells and other photoelectrochemical devices in the future.
source: Phys.org