Dr. Peter C. K. Vesborg
Peter C. K.
Vesborg, Ph.D. is
Founder at SunTube and
Assistant Professor at
Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
SunTube™ is a disruptive new kind of solar module technology
enabling mechanized deployment of solar modules eliminating manual labor.
The main focus of his research group is the development of novel nano
engineered materials systems for harvesting solar energy in the form of
chemicals such as hydrogen.
Peter’s emphasis is on semiconducting thin-films that harvest solar
photons and the co-catalysts
which
facilitate the reactions. Candidate semiconductors include sulfides,
nitrides, and oxy-nitrides of transition metals.
His work is also ongoing to test promising photocatalytic materials in microreactors for both uphill and downhill reactions. The
microreactor approach allows fast and easy detection of reaction
products giving mechanistic and kinetic information. His research is
conducted with the serious resource
limitations imposed by the terawatt-scale of the energy problem in
mind.
Peter coauthored
Bioinspired molecular co-catalysts bonded to a silicon photocathode
for solar hydrogen evolution,
Note: Anodic bonding with cooling of heat-sensitive areas,
Dynamics of Surface Exchange Reactions Between Au
and Pt for HER and HOR,
Addressing the terawatt challenge: scalability in the supply of
chemical elements for renewable energy,
Note: Simple means for selective removal of the 365 nm line
from the Hg spectrum using Dy,
Using TiO2 as a Conductive Protective Layer for Photocathodic H-2
Evolution, and
Effect of Film Morphology and Thickness on Charge Transport in
Ta3N5/Ta
Photoanodes for Solar Water Splitting.
Peter earned his Master of Science in Engineering and Applied Physics at
Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 2006.
He earned his Ph.D in Photocatalysis
at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 2010.
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