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Approaching the theoretical capacity of TiO2 anode in a photo-rechargeable lithium-ion battery

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Abstract

New generation of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) integrating solar energy conversion and storage is emerging, as they could solve the fluctuation problem in the utilization of solar energy. Photo-rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (PR-LIBs) are ideal devices for such target, in which solar energy is converted into electricity and stored in LIB. In order to achieve the high performance of PR-LIB, it is crucial to develop dual-function electrode materials that can synergistically capture solar energy and store lithium. Herein, we present photo-rechargeable lithium-ion batteries using defective black TiO2 as photoanode prepared by lithium reduction. The photoanode exhibits excellent photo response in full solar spectrum with a capacity enhancement of 46.4% under illumination, corresponding to the energy conversion efficiency of 4.4% at the current density of 1 A·g−1. When illumination is applied at 20 mA·g−1, the battery capacity increases from ∼ 230 in dark to ∼ 349 mAh·g−1 at the first cycle, and then stabilizes at 310 mAh·g−1, approaching the theoretical value of 335 mAh·g−1 of TiO2 electrode material. This finding provides thoughts for breaking the capacity limitations in TiO2 and paves the way for powering LIBs by solar illumination.


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