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Direct Utilization of Photoinduced Charge Carriers to Promote Electrochemical Energy Storage

Journal

SMALL
Volume 17, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202008047

Keywords

charge separation; copper oxide; energy storage; light‐ sensitive; nickel oxide

Funding

  1. Central South University [202045001]
  2. Huxiang Assembly Program for High-level Talents (Department of Science and Technology of Hunan Province, China) [2018RS3018]
  3. Innovation-Driven Project of Central South University [2019CX028]
  4. Singapore MOE Tier 1 [2020-T1-001-031]

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Electrochemical energy storage using hierarchical light-sensitive material has shown enhanced charge storage capability under light irradiation, offering new possibilities for utilizing sustainable solar energy for improved energy storage devices.
Electrochemical energy storage has been regarded as one of the most promising strategies for next-generation energy consumption. To meet the increasing demands of urban electric vehicles, development of green and efficient charging technologies by exploitation of solar energy should be considered for outdoor charging in the future. Herein, a light-sensitive material (copper foam-supported copper oxide/nickel copper oxides nanosheets arrays, namely CF@CuOx@NiCuOx NAs) with hierarchical nanostructures to promote electrochemical charge storage is specifically fabricated. The as-fabricated NAs have demonstrated a high areal specific capacity of 1.452 C cm(-2) under light irradiation with a light power of 1.76 W, which is 44.8% higher than the capacity obtained without light. Such areal specific capacity (1.452 C cm(-2)) is much higher than that of the conventional supercapacitor structure using a similar active redox component reported recently (NiO nanosheets array@Co3O4-NiO FTNs: maximum areal capacity of 623.5 mF cm(-2) at 2 mA cm(-2)). This photo-enhancement for charge storage can be attributed to the combination of photo-sensitive Cu2O and pseudo-active NiO components. Hence, this work may provide new possibilities for direct utilization of sustainable solar energy to realize enhanced capability for energy storage devices.

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