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Organic colorants coupled with hydrogen production catalysts: new molecular materials for artificial photosynthesis.

SyMMES & LCBM

Moinel fait marquant

This project addresses the challenge of converting solar energy into on-demand fuel. The goal is to design enhanced hydrogen production photocathodes by developing innovative push-pull organic dyes associated with identified cobalt catalysts. Inspired by previously developed photovoltaic dyes, the project adapts properties for DS-PECs applications, strategically aligning dye characteristics with electrode material and catalyst. The synthesis of innovative dye-catalyst dyads yields promising outcomes, featuring strong visible-range absorption and effective coupling with NiO and known catalysts. These advancements, along with the development of lithium-doped electrodes, showcase superior photo-electrocatalytic performance compared to literature references.

Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production by a Cobalt Tetrapyridyl Catalyst Using Push–Pull Dye-Sensitized NiO Photocathodes, C. Bourguignon, A. Moinel, A. Huet, Y. Kervella, C. D. Windle, J. Massin, V. Artero, M. Chavarot-Kerlidou, R. Demadrille, Adv. Energy Sustainability Res., 2023, 4, 2300095

Push–pull organic dyes and dye-catalyst assembly featuring a benzothiadiazole unit for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production, A. Moinel, M. Brochnow, C. Aumaître, E. Giannoudis, J. Fize, C. Saint-Pierre, J. Pécaut, P. Maldivi, V. Artero, R. Demadrille, M. Chavarot-Kerlidou, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022, 6, 3565-3572

Arcane PhD student

Anthonin Moinel

Supervisors

Renaud Demadrille & Murielle Chavarot-Kerlidou

Submitted on February 29, 2024

Updated on February 29, 2024