Combining energy harvesting with energy storage systems in a single device could offer great advantages for continuous power supply in both indoor and outdoor electric applications. In this work, we demonstrate a photochargeable sodium-ion battery (PSIB) based on a photoactive cathode of two-dimensional crystals of MoSe2. This photocathode enables spontaneous photodriven charging of a sodium-ion battery cathode under illumination and an increase in the reversible capacity to 29% at 600 mA g-1 compared to that under dark conditions during galvanostatic cycling. Exposure of MoSe2 to light drives the Na+ extraction, prompted by photogenerated holes, and accelerates the charge transfer kinetics with improved ion diffusion, which leads to an increased capacity. Moreover, the PSIB can be charged to 1.68 V under light illumination without applying an external current. Our work paves the way for the development of light-driven rechargeable batteries, which can benefit off-grid technologies such as the Internet of Things.

Photo-Rechargeable Sodium-Ion Batteries with a Two-Dimensional MoSe2 Crystal Cathode

Cattelan M.;Agnoli S.;
2025

Abstract

Combining energy harvesting with energy storage systems in a single device could offer great advantages for continuous power supply in both indoor and outdoor electric applications. In this work, we demonstrate a photochargeable sodium-ion battery (PSIB) based on a photoactive cathode of two-dimensional crystals of MoSe2. This photocathode enables spontaneous photodriven charging of a sodium-ion battery cathode under illumination and an increase in the reversible capacity to 29% at 600 mA g-1 compared to that under dark conditions during galvanostatic cycling. Exposure of MoSe2 to light drives the Na+ extraction, prompted by photogenerated holes, and accelerates the charge transfer kinetics with improved ion diffusion, which leads to an increased capacity. Moreover, the PSIB can be charged to 1.68 V under light illumination without applying an external current. Our work paves the way for the development of light-driven rechargeable batteries, which can benefit off-grid technologies such as the Internet of Things.
2025
   C2 chemical complexity
   C2
   “Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2023–2027
   C93C22009260001
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