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Design and Fabrication of a Dual‐Photoelectrode Fuel Cell towards Cost‐Effective Electricity Production from Biomass
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A photo fuel cell (PFC) offers an attractive way to simultaneously convert solar and biomass energy into electricity. Photocatalytic biomass oxidation on a semiconductor photoanode combined with dark electrochemical reduction of oxygen molecules on a metal cathode (usually Pt) in separated compartments is the common configuration for a PFC. Herein, we report a membrane-free PFC based on a dual electrode, including a W-doped BiVO<sub>4</sub> photoanode and polyterthiophene photocathode for solar-stimulated biomass-to-electricity conversion. Air- and water-soluble biomass derivatives can be directly used as reagents. The optimal device yields an open-circuit voltage (V<sub>OC</sub> ) of 0.62 V, a short-circuit current density (J<sub>SC</sub> ) of 775 μA cm<sup>-2</sup> , and a maximum power density (P<sub>max</sub> ) of 82 μW cm<sup>-2</sup> with glucose as the feedstock under tandem illumination, which outperforms dual-photoelectrode PFCs previously reported. Neither costly separating membranes nor Pt-based catalysts are required in the proposed PFC architecture. Our work may inspire rational device designs for cost-effective electricity generation from renewable resources.
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