Carbon Superstructure-Supported Half-Metallic V2O3 Nanospheres for High-Efficiency Photorechargeable Zinc Ion Batteries.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 63(38): e202408218, 2024 Sep 16.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38923694
ABSTRACT
Photorechargeable zinc ion batteries (PZIBs), which can directly harvest and store solar energy, are promising technologies for the development of a renewable energy society. However, the incompatibility requirement between narrow band gap and wide coverage has raised severe challenges for high-efficiency dual-functional photocathodes. Herein, half-metallic vanadium (III) oxide (V2O3) was first reported as a dual-functional photocathode for PZIBs. Theoretical and experimental results revealed its unique photoelectrical and zinc ion storage properties for capturing and storing solar energy. To this end, a synergistic protective etching strategy was developed to construct carbon superstructure-supported V2O3 nanospheres (V2O3@CSs). The half-metallic characteristics of V2O3, combined with the three-dimensional superstructure assembled by ultrathin carbon nanosheets, established rapid charge transfer networks and robust framework for efficient and stable solar-energy storage. Consequently, the V2O3@CSs photocathode delivered record zinc ion storage properties, including a photo-assisted discharge capacities of 463â
mA â
h â
g-1 at 2.0â
A â
g-1 and long-term cycling stability over 3000â
cycles. Notably, the PZIBs assembled using V2O3@CSs photocathodes could be photorecharged without an external circuit, exhibiting a high photo conversion efficiency (0.354 %) and photorecharge voltage (1.0â
V). This study offered a promising direction for the direct capture and storage of solar energy.
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En
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
Year:
2024
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Article
Affiliation country:
China
Country of publication:
Germany