Previous Page  11 / 31 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 11 / 31 Next Page
Page Background

Page 83

Notes:

Innovative Energy & Research | ISSN: 2576-1463 | Volume 7

Renewable Energy and Resources

Energy Materials and Fuel Cell Research

2

nd

International Conference on

&

August 27-28, 2018 | Boston, USA

Highly flexible and scalable photo-rechargeable power unit based on symmetrical nanotube arrays

Fayin Zhang, Hongyao Xu

and

Wenxi Guo

Donghua University, China

R

ecently, the rapid development of the modern electronics gives rise to higher demands on the flexible and wearable energy

resources1–3. It is urgently needed to develop energy devices which are lightweight, thin and flexible. In this regard, these

years, many efforts have been made to integrate energy devices by combining solar cells and ESC or repeatedly rechargeable

lithium-ion batteries4-7. Up to now, most of the work mainly focuses on the incorporation of a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC)

with chemical battery power packs which based on different substrate materials and structure design. However, the sealing

requirement of the DSSC devices made the fabrication very complex to prevent the electrolyte leakage and evaporation. In

addition, the performance of the DSSC still could not meet the ideal requirement of energy storage devices, leading to a low

overall energy conversion and storage efficiency. Here, we report an ultrathin flexible photo-charging power pack that integrates

a perovskite solar cell (PSC) and electrochemical supercapacitor (ESC) on bi-polar TiO

2

nanotube arrays (TNARs)8. Instead

of two independent components, the integrated sandwich-type device allows the direct injection of the electrons generated by

the PSCs into the ESCs through shared highly ordered bi-polar TNARs. Meanwhile, the holes separated from the perovskite

layer divert into a positive electrode of ESCs through an external circuit effectually. When the flexible photo-supercapacitor

was illuminated with simulated solar light, the voltage of ESC was increased to 0.63 V within 30 s at the beginning of the

charging period immediately. The optimized power pack exhibits a remarkable overall photoelectric conversion (4.9%) and

storage efficiency up to 80%, with fast response and superior cycling capability. To meet applicable demands with a larger

output voltage, these photo-supercapacitors are successfully woven into “bamboo slip” architecture, which can be folded, bent

and allows tuning the open-circuit voltage (> 2.4 V) by charging the number of photo-supercapacitor strips.

Biography

Fayin Zhang is a PhD student in the State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, College of Materials Science and Engineer-

ing at Donghua University. Now he is an exchange student in the Research Institute for Soft Matter and Biomimetics, Department of Physics, School of Physics

and Mechanical & Electrical Engineering at Xiamen University. His research interests include flexible conductive electrode materials, perovskite solar cells and

perovskite light emitting diodes.

1152027@mail.dhu.edu.cn

Fayin Zhang et al., Innov Ener Res 2018, Volume 7

DOI: 10.4172/2576-1463-C2-006