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Aqueous Lithium–Iodine Solar Flow Battery for the Simultaneous Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy
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2015
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Li-i SfbEngineeringEnergy ConversionSolar Flow BatteryPhoto-electrochemical CellChemistryAqueous BatteryPhotoelectrochemistryChemical EngineeringPhotocatalysisEnergy Storage DeviceMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerSolar EnergyLithium-ion BatteryLithium-ion BatteriesEnergy StorageEnergy Storage SystemSimultaneous ConversionElectrochemistryLi-ion Battery MaterialsElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteries
Integrating both photoelectric-conversion and energy-storage functions into one device allows for the more efficient solar energy usage. Here we demonstrate the concept of an aqueous lithium-iodine (Li-I) solar flow battery (SFB) by incorporation of a built-in dye-sensitized TiO2 photoelectrode in a Li-I redox flow battery via linkage of an I3(-)/I(-) based catholyte, for the simultaneous conversion and storage of solar energy. During the photoassisted charging process, I(-) ions are photoelectrochemically oxidized to I3(-), harvesting solar energy and storing it as chemical energy. The Li-I SFB can be charged at a voltage of 2.90 V under 1 sun AM 1.5 illumination, which is lower than its discharging voltage of 3.30 V. The charging voltage reduction translates to energy savings of close to 20% compared to conventional Li-I batteries. This concept also serves as a guiding design that can be extended to other metal-redox flow battery systems.
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