Photo-Rechargeable Li Ion Batteries using TiS2 Cathode
Amar Kumar, Raheel Hammad, Mansi Pahuja, Raul Arenal, Kaushik Ghosh,, Soumya Ghosh, Tharangattu N. Narayanan

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel photo-rechargeable lithium-ion battery using a TiS2-TiO2 hybrid cathode, enabling light-induced charging with high efficiency and potential for renewable energy applications.
Contribution
It introduces a TiS2-TiO2 hybrid cathode with a heterostructure for efficient photo-rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, combining experimental and theoretical insights.
Findings
Successful demonstration of light-charged lithium-ion battery.
High lithium insertion capacity in TiS2 component.
Evidence of lithium intercalation without parasitic reactions.
Abstract
Photo-rechargeable (solar) battery can be considered as an energy harvesting cum storage system, where it can charge the conventional metal-ion battery using light instead of electricity, without having other parasitic reactions. Here we demonstrate a two-electrode lithium ion solar battery with multifaceted TiS2-TiO2 hybrid sheets as cathode. Choice of TiS2-TiO2 electrode ensures the formation of a type II semiconductor heterostructure while the lateral heterostructure geometry ensures high mass/charge transfer and light interactions with the electrode. TiS2 has a higher lithium binding energy (1.6 eV) than TiO2 (1.03 eV), ensuring the possibilities of higher amount of Li ion insertion to TiS2 and hence the maximum recovery with the photocharging, as further confirmed by the experiments. Apart from the demonstration of solar solid-state batteries, the charging of lithium ion full cell…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvancements in Battery Materials · Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies · Advanced Battery Technologies Research
