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Batteries: An Operando Mechanistic Evaluation of a Solar-Rechargeable Sodium-Ion Intercalation Battery (Adv. Energy Mater. 19/2017)

Batteries: An Operando Mechanistic Evaluation of a Solar-Rechargeable Sodium-Ion Intercalation Battery (Adv. Energy Mater. 19/2017)
Rose Amal, Wibawa Hendra Saputera, Jason Scott, Thomas M. Leoni, Sean Lim, Neeraj Sharma, Da-Wei Wang, Paul Brockbank, Damian Goonetilleke, Shi Nee Lou, Yun Hau Ng
In article number 1700545, Jason Scott, Rose Amal, Yun Hau Ng, and co-workers report the establishment of a solar-chargeable intercalation battery and an operando synchrotron X-ray diffraction technique that enables realtime tracking of the dynamic structural change of a solar battery electrode from a photo-intercalation reaction. By analyzing the structural prerequisite for light-induced intercalation reaction, novel materials with tailored electrode structures and conductivities can be designed to enhance solar battery technology.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201770108

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