Gerischer Electrochemistry Today

  • Justin B. Sambur
  • , Aaron J. Kaufman
  • , Andres Montoya-Castillo
  • , Anna Kundman
  • , Arthur J. Nozik
  • , Ashlyn G. DesCarpentrie
  • , Asmita Jana
  • , Austin Tews
  • , Avishek Banik
  • , Benjamin C.M. Martindale
  • , Brian DeBruine
  • , Bruce A. Parkinson
  • , C. Daniel Frisbie
  • , Camilla Tossi
  • , Claire D. Hallock
  • , Daniel V. Esposito
  • , Danielle R. Lustig
  • , David Ingram
  • , Daye Seo
  • , Devan Solanki
  • Dunwei Wang, Erin L. Ratcliff, Frances A. Houle, Francesca M. Toma, Gaohua Zhu, Gary F. Moore, Gerald J. Meyer, Honghao Liu, Humayra Begum, Jacob Schneidewind, James F. Cahoon, James M. Mayer, Jao van de Lagemaat, Jeremy R. Brinker, Jillian L. Dempsey, Jocelyn Mendes, Jonathan Diederich, Judy N. Hart, Katharina Brinkert, Krishnan Rajeshwar, Kyoung Shin Choi, Louise A. Berben, Marco Salvi, Mark T. Spitler, Michael J. Rose, Nathan S. Lewis, Nathaniel A. Gomez, Oshnik Maurya, Patrick O. Aghadiuno, Prashant V. Kamat, R. Colby Evans, Rafael Almaraz, Renato N. Sampaio, Robert H. Coridan, Roel van de Krol, Sa Suo, Samantha V. Magpantay, Sanghyun Bae, Scott Kevin Cushing, Shane Ardo, Shannon W. Boettcher, Shu Hu, Stephen Maldonado, Tianying Liu, Tanja Cuk, Thomas Hannappel, Thomas Sayer, Tim Arthur, Todd G. Deutsch, Verena Streibel, William D.H. Stinson, Wolfram Jaegermann, Yogesh Surendranath, Zetian Mi, Zhengwei Ye

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Abstract

Semiconductor photoelectrochemistry is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field at the forefront of research in solar fuels, energy conversion, and catalysis. This Perspective captures the collective insights from the second Gerischer Electrochemistry Today Symposium, held at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO, in August 2024, which convened leading researchers, early-career scientists, and industry partners to define the critical next steps for the field. Through interactive sessions, technical talks, panel discussions, and training initiatives─including a Semiconductor Electrochemistry Bootcamp─the symposium emphasized three pillars of advancement: (i) facilitating the exchange of new ideas in semiconductor electrochemistry and charge separation; (ii) fostering the development of future researchers, research topics, and participation in the semiconductor workforce; and (iii) building community. This Energy Focus distills key themes from the meeting and identifies major knowledge gaps in the following areas: mechanisms of charge separation and recombination, role of defects and disorder, dynamic and operando characterization methods, interfacial chemistry and surface passivation, theoretical and modeling limitations, and standardization and benchmarking. The inclusive and collaborative structure of the symposium enabled the generation of this comprehensive report that will serve as a roadmap for fundamental and applied research in the rapidly evolving field of semiconductor electrochemistry over the next decade.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1-18
Number of pages18
JournalACS Energy Letters
Volume11
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 12 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Chemistry (miscellaneous)
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Fuel Technology
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
  • Materials Chemistry

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