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CHEMICALLY DERIVATIZED SEMICONDUCTOR PHOTOELECTRODES - A TECHNIQUE FOR THE STABILIZATION OF n-TYPE SEMICONDUCTORS.
Mark S. Wrighton
, Andrew B. Bocarsly
, Jeffrey M. Bolts
, Mark G. Bradley
, Alan B. Fischer
, Nathan S. Lewis
, Michael C. Palazzotto
, Erick G. Walton
Department of Chemistry
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Engineering
Reductants
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Energy Conversion
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Aqueous Solution
100%
Semiconductor Type
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Photoeffect
100%
Mediated Oxidation
100%
Mediated Electron Transfer
100%
Keyphrases
N-type Si
100%
Semiconductor Photoelectrode
100%
Ferrocene
50%
Irradiation
25%
Surface Mounting
25%
Aqueous Solution
25%
Mediated Oxidation
25%
Oligomeric
25%
Energy Conversion
25%
Photoinduced
25%
Mediated Electron Transfer
25%
Electrode Materials
25%
Charge Transfer Kinetics
25%
N-type Semiconductor
25%
Electrochemically Active Surface
25%
AuPt
25%
Interfacial Charge Transfer
25%
Sustained Energy
25%
Semiconductor Electrode
25%
Dichlorosilane
25%
SiOx
25%
Material Science
Electron Transfer
100%