Photothermal Enhancement of Prussian Blue Cathodes for Li-Ion Batteries.
Lifu TanByung-Man KimArvind PujariZe HeBuddha Deka BoruahMichael De VolderPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Photoenhanced batteries, where light improves the electrochemical performance of batteries, have gained much interest. Recent reports suggest that light-to-heat conversion can also play an important role. In this work, we study Prussian blue analogues (PBAs), which are known to have a high photothermal heating efficiency and can be used as cathodes for Li-ion batteries. PBAs were synthesized directly on a carbon collector electrode and tested under different thermally controlled conditions to show the effect of photothermal heating on battery performance. Our PBA electrodes reach temperatures that are 14% higher than reference electrodes using a blue LED, and a capacity enhancement of 38% was achieved at a current density of 1600 mA g -1 . Additionally, these batteries show excellent cycling stability with a capacity retention of 96.6% in dark conditions and 94.8% in light over 100 cycles. Overall, this work shows new insights into the effects leading to improved battery performance in photobatteries.
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