Photo-Charging a Zinc-Air Battery Using a Nb2O5-CdS Photoelectrode

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Integrating a photoelectrode into a zinc-air battery is a promising approach to reducing the overpotential required for charging a metal-air battery by using solar energy. In this work, a photo-fuel cell employing a Nb2O5/CdS photoanode and a Zn foil as a counter-electrode worked as a photoelectrochemical battery that saves up to 1.4 V for battery charging. This is the first time a Nb2O5-based photoelectrode is reported as a photoanode in a metal-air battery, and the achieved gain is one of the top results reported so far. Furthermore, the cell consumed an organic fuel, supporting the idea of using biomass wastes as a power source for sunlight-assisted charging of metal-air batteries. Thus, this device provides additional environmental benefits and contributes to technologies integrating solar energy conversion and storage.

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Andrade, T. S., Neto, A. R. S., Nogueira, F. G. E., Oliveira, L. C. A., Pereira, M. C., & Lianos, P. (2022). Photo-Charging a Zinc-Air Battery Using a Nb2O5-CdS Photoelectrode. Catalysts, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12101240

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