Login / Signup

Light/Electricity Energy Conversion and Storage for a Hierarchical Porous In2 S3 @CNT/SS Cathode towards a Flexible Li-CO2 Battery.

De-Hui GuanXiao-Xue WangMa-Lin LiFei LiLi-Jun ZhengXiao-Lei HuangJi-Jing Xu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
A photoinduced flexible Li-CO2 battery with well-designed, hierarchical porous, and free-standing In2 S3 @CNT/SS (ICS) as a bifunctional photoelectrode to accelerate both the CO2 reduction and evolution reactions (CDRR and CDER) is presented. The photoinduced Li-CO2 battery achieved a record-high discharge voltage of 3.14 V, surpassing the thermodynamic limit of 2.80 V, and an ultra-low charge voltage of 3.20 V, achieving a round trip efficiency of 98.1 %, which is the highest value ever reported (<80 %) so far. These excellent properties can be ascribed to the hierarchical porous and free-standing structure of ICS, as well as the key role of photogenerated electrons and holes during discharging and charging processes. A mechanism is proposed for pre-activating CO2 by reducing In3+ to In+ under light illumination. The mechanism of the bifunctional light-assisted process provides insight into photoinduced Li-CO2 batteries and contributes to resolving the major setbacks of the system.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • ion batteries
  • metal organic framework
  • highly efficient
  • electron transfer
  • tissue engineering
  • signaling pathway
  • high resolution
  • solar cells
  • mass spectrometry