Authors
Jitendra Kumar Yadav, Priyanka Saini, Bharti Rani, Prakash Jepar, Ambesh Dixit
Published in
Materials horizons. Aug 20, 2026. Epub Aug 20, 2026.
Abstract
The use of photo-assisted rechargeable batteries integrating solar harvesting and electrochemical storage represents a sustainable approach for next-generation energy devices. Herein, we demonstrate for the first time a non-aqueous photo-rechargeable iron-ion battery using flower-type VO2 nanorods, synthesized via a hydrothermal route, as an efficient photocathode material. The structural and morphological characterization by XRD, TEM, BET, XPS, FESEM, Raman, and UV-vis spectroscopy confirms the formation of monoclinic VO2(B) with a nanorod morphology and strong optical absorption. First, a detailed photo-response analysis was conducted using I-V, chronoamperometry, and chronopotentiometry characteristics of the synthesized photocathode VO2 with band alignment under dark and illuminated conditions. Further detailed electrochemical investigations were conducted after the photo-rechargeable device fabrication, including cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic charge-discharge, revealing stable Fe-ion insertion/extraction with good reversibility and high capacity. Under illumination by CV analysis, VO2 exhibits a strong photoresponse, enabling enhanced charge separation and interfacial kinetics with ∼25% enhancement of the CV area at 1 mV s-1. The GCD results suggest a high capacity of 207 mAh g-1 under illumination, ∼45% higher than that in the dark. The device delivers reliable photo-rechargeability at multiple current rates, achieving 65% capacity retention under light-driven charging, and maintains excellent stability over 400 cycles. The GITT and EIS analyses show a higher diffusion coefficient under illumination. Demonstrations were also performed, including the single-device and 4-device series connected to LEDs. The post-XRD and SEM analyses were also performed to show the electrode stability during GCD cycling. These results establish VO2 as a dual-function material that effectively combines light absorption and electrochemical activity, positioning non-aqueous photo-rechargeable Fe-ion batteries as a promising platform for sustainable and scalable energy storage beyond conventional rechargeable batteries.
PMID:
42619569
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