The new
JCAP photocathode construct consists of the semiconductor gallium phosphide and a molecular cobalt - containing hydrogen production catalyst from the cobaloxime class of compounds.
Not exact matches
The artificial leaf that Lewis» team is developing in part at Caltech's Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (
JCAP) consists of three main components: two electrodes — a photoanode and a
photocathode — and a membrane.
Within
JCAP, Dr. Haber's research focus surrounds the application of high - throughput methods to integrate promising lead materials into functional assemblies, such as integration of electrocatalyst libraries with light absorbers to produce functional photoanode and
photocathode assemblies.
In
JCAP, Dr. Persson's research centers around
photocathodes which carry out the carbon dioxide reduction reaction that are a central to the establishment of efficient, sustainable CO2 reduction.
«We believe our method provides researchers at
JCAP and elsewhere with an important tool for developing integrated
photocathode materials that can be used in future solar - fuel generators as well as other technologies capable of reducing net carbon dioxide emissions.»