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Realizing Unassisted Photo-charging of Zinc-Air Batteries by Anisotropic Charge Separation in Photoelectrodes.

Lingqiao KongQiushi RuanJingyuan QiaoPengyu ChenBingzhen YanWei HeWei ZhangChaoran JiangChengjie LuZhengMing Sun
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Solar rechargeable zinc-air battery is a promising approach for capturing and storing intermittent solar energy through photoelectrochemical reactions. However, unassisted photo-charging of zinc-air batteries is challenging due to suboptimal carrier accumulation on photoelectrodes, resulting in sluggish reaction kinetics. Here, we achieved unassisted photo-charging of a zinc-air battery by investigating anisotropic photogenerated charge separation on a series of representative semiconductors (ZnIn 2 S 4 , TiO 2 and In 2 O 3 ), among which the exceptional anisotropic charge separation on a ZnIn 2 S 4 photoelectrode was revealed based on anisotropic charge diffusion capabilities. The charge separation is facet-dependent, which was observed using Kelvin probe force microscopy, verifying a cause-and-effect relationship between the photo-charge accumulation on photoelectrodes and their photo-charging performance in zinc-air batteries. This work achieves an unassisted photo-charging current density of 1.9 mA cm -2 with a light-to-chemical energy conversion efficiency of 1.45%, highlighting the importance of anisotropic semiconductors for unassisted photo-charging of zinc-air batteries via efficient photogenerated charge separation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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