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Light Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries Using V2O5 Cathodes

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 8, Pages 3527-3532

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00298

Keywords

Lithium-ion batteries; V2O5; photocathodes; photorechargeable batteries

Funding

  1. Newton International Fellowship-Royal Society (UK) [NIF\R1\181656]
  2. ERC [MIGHTY - 866005]
  3. EPSRC Graphene CDT [EP/L016087/1]

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A novel photorechargeable lithium-ion battery has been proposed, which can be charged using light. This battery utilizes photocathodes made from vanadium pentoxide nanofibers mixed with P3HT and rGO additives, leading to significant improvements in capacity and conversion efficiency.
Solar energy is one of the most actively pursued renewable energy sources, but like many other sustainable energy sources, its intermittent character means solar cells have to be connected to an energy storage system to balance production and demand. To improve the efficiency of this energy conversion and storage process, photobatteries have recently been proposed where one of the battery electrodes is made from a photoactive material that can directly be charged by light without using solar cells. Here, we present photorechargeable lithium-ion batteries (Photo-LIBs) using photocathodes based on vanadium pentoxide nanofibers mixed with P3HT and rGO additives. These photocathodes support the photocharge separation and transportation process needed to recharge. The proposed Photo-LIBs show capacity enhancements of more than 57% under illumination and can be charged to similar to 2.82 V using light and achieve conversion efficiencies of similar to 2.6% for 455 nm illumination and similar to 0.22% for 1 sun illumination.

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