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Array Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production--Synkera Technologies, Inc., 2021 Miller Drive, Suite B,
Longmont, CO 80501-6787; 720-494-8401; www.synkera.com
Dr. Rikard
A. Wind, Principal Investigator, rwind@synkera.com
Dr. Stephen Williams, Business
Official, swilliams@synkera.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-07ER84871
Amount: $100,000
The
development of new technologies for a “hydrogen economy” would allow the U.S.
to substantially reduce its dependence on foreign oil. However, significant technical and economic
hurdles keep this potential from being attained. One of these hurdles involves the practical
production of “clean” hydrogen fuel. One
of the most promising sources of hydrogen, photoelectrochemical
hydrogen production, or water-splitting via sunlight, is currently rendered
impractical by a number of technical and economic drawbacks related to
materials properties. This project will
develop novel nanomaterials that will address the
problems associated with the currently available materials used in photoelectrochemical hydrogen production. These novel materials will be based on a
unique, three-dimensional nanostructured architecture
that will enable DOE’s targets for band gap,
lifetime, and chemical conversion to be met or exceeded..
Commercial
Applications and other Benefits as described by the awardee: Hydrogen
is quite possibly the Earth’s perfect source of energy for the future, offering
the ideal potential for highly efficient and environmentally friendly
“limitless” energy. Success in this
project should clear one of the major hurdles that restrains
the nation from capitalizing upon the potential benefits of hydrogen.