Issue 9, 2024

Type-II heterojunction photocathode for CO2 reduction and light-assisted metal–CO2 batteries

Abstract

Light-assisted metal–CO2 batteries have attracted extensive attention. It is highly desirable to develop a photocathodic catalyst to simultaneously facilitate the activation and transformation of CO2 and maintain long-term operational stability. Here, for the first time we report a one-dimensional Fe2O3/Cu2O type-II heterojunction nanowire photocathode for light-assisted metal–CO2 batteries. With this new photocathode, a Li–CO2 battery can achieve an ultralow voltage gap of 0.19 V and a superior round-trip efficiency of 88% after 260 cycles under irradiation of full sunlight (AM 1.5 G). This cycling performance is the highest level ever reported (≤100 cycles) in the field of light-assisted metal–CO2 batteries so far. The impressive performance can be attributed to the built-in electric field across the Fe2O3/Cu2O type-II heterojunction featuring desired catalytic capability for both CO2 reduction/evolution kinetics and (photo)electrochemical reversibility. The Fe2O3/Cu2O type-II heterojunction photocathode also shows potential application in flexible energy storage devices.

Graphical abstract: Type-II heterojunction photocathode for CO2 reduction and light-assisted metal–CO2 batteries

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2023
Accepted
23 Jan 2024
First published
24 Jan 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 5133-5144

Type-II heterojunction photocathode for CO2 reduction and light-assisted metal–CO2 batteries

Y. Zhu, Y. Wei, P. Li, S. Liu, J. Zhang, L. Tian, P. Gao, Y. Zhang, J. Li, D. Wang, Y. Shen and M. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 5133 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA07450A

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