Nanostructured Fe2O3/CuxO Heterojunction for Enhanced Solar Redox Flow Battery Performance
Jiaming Ma (1), Milad Sabzehparvar (1), Ziyan Pan (1), Giulia, Tagliabue (1) (1. Laboratory of Nanoscience for Energy Technologies (LNET),, STI, \'Ecole Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne,, Switzerland)

TL;DR
This study develops a nanostructured Fe2O3/CuxO heterojunction to enhance the efficiency and stability of solar redox flow batteries, demonstrating improved photocurrent and energy conversion metrics using scalable materials.
Contribution
Introduces a scalable nanostructured Fe2O3/CuxO heterojunction that significantly improves charge separation and photocurrent in solar redox flow batteries.
Findings
Achieved a photocurrent density of 0.46 mA/cm2.
Solar-to-chemical efficiency over 0.35%.
Demonstrated stable photocharge-discharge cycling.
Abstract
Solar redox flow batteries (SRFB) have received much attention as an alternative integrated technology for simultaneous conversion and storage of solar energy. Yet, the photocatalytic efficiency of semiconductor-based single photoelectrode, such as hematite, remains low due to the trade-off between fast electron hole recombination and insufficient light utilization, as well as inferior reaction kinetics at the solid/liquid interface. Herein, we present an {\alpha}-Fe2O3/CuxO p-n junction, coupled with a readily scalable nanostructure, that increases the electrochemically active sites and improves charge separation. Thanks to light-assisted scanning electrochemical microscopy (Photo-SECM), we elucidate the morphology-dependent carrier transfer process involved in the photo-oxidation reaction at a {\alpha}-Fe2O3 photoanode. The optimized nanostructured is then exploited in the…
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