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arxiv: 2606.01648 · v1 · pith:CPHL5UMPnew · submitted 2026-06-01 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph

Control of Electrons Spin Eliminates Hydrogen Peroxide Formation During Water Splitting

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keywords chiralformationhydrogensplittingwatercellperoxidephotoelectrochemical
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The production of hydrogen through water splitting in a photoelectrochemical cell suffers from an overpotential that limits the efficiencies. In addition, hydrogen-peroxide formation is identified as a competing process affecting the oxidative stability of photoelectrodes. We impose spin-selectivity by coating the anode with chiral organic semiconductors from helically-aggregated dyes as sensitizers; Zn-porphyrins and triarylamines. Hydrogen peroxide formation is dramatically suppressed, while the overall current through the cell, correlating with the water splitting process, is enhanced. Evidence for a strong spin-selection in the chiral semiconductors is presented by magnetic conducting (mc-)AFM measurements, where chiral and achiral Zn-porphyrins are compared. These findings contribute to our understanding of the underlying mechanism of spin selectivity in multiple electron-transfer reactions and pave the way towards better chiral dye-sensitized photoelectrochemical cells.

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