Reasonable Design and Deep Insight of Efficient Integrated Photorechargeable Li-Ion Batteries by Using a Cu/CuO/Cu 2 S Electrode.
Meng WeiQiuman ZhangLisha HuangZhengtao XueQiongzhi GaoXin CaiShengsen ZhangYueping FangFeng PengTeng YuanSiyuan YangPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Herein, Cu-foam-supported CuO nanowire arrays covered with Cu 2 S nanosheet substrates (Cu/CuO/Cu 2 S) are adopted as efficient photoelectrodes for photorechargeable lithium-ion batteries (PR-LIBs). The assembled PR-LIB exhibits remarkable solar energy conversion efficiency alongside superior lithium storage capabilities. Without an electrical power supply, the photocharged PR-LIB sustained a discharge process for 63.0 h under a constant current density of 0.05 mA cm -2 . The corresponding solar-to-electrical energy conversion efficiency is 4.50%, which is an impressive achievement among recently reported contemporary technologies. Mechanism investigation shows that the Cu/CuO/Cu 2 S photogenerated carriers augment the extraction and insertion of Li + according to different oxidation and reduction reactions in the charging and discharging reactions. This research delineates a refined model system and proposes innovative directions for developing efficient heterojunction photoelectrodes, significantly propelling the development of PR-LIB technology.