Water-Soluble Azobenzene-Based
Solar Thermal Fuels
with Improved Long-Term Energy Storage and Energy Density
Posted on 2023-11-10 - 00:33
Azobenzene (azo)-based solar thermal fuels (STFs) have
been developed
to harvest and store solar energy. However, due to the lipophilicity
and low energy density of azo-based STFs, the derived devices demand
a large amount of toxic organic solvents for continuous and scalable
energy storage. Herein, we report an ionic strategy to prepare water-soluble
azo-based STFs (WASTFs) with improved energy storage performance,
which can be realized through a facile quaternization reaction using
commercial reagents. A family of WASTFs were synthesized, and all
of them showed good water solubility, long-term thermal half-life
(>30 days), and high energy storage density (a highest energy density
of ∼143.6 J g–1 corresponding to an energy
storage enthalpy of ∼111.8 kJ mol–1). Compared
to the electrically neutral azo-based STFs with similar chemical structures,
ΔH and thermal half-life (τ1/2) of the WASTFs are 2.5 times higher and 7.3 times longer, respectively.
Cation−π interactions between the quaternized moieties
[N+(CHx)4] and benzene
moieties of azo were confirmed, which could account for their improvement
of the energy storage performance. Macroscale heat release with an
average temperature difference of ∼2 °C was achieved for
the WASTFs prepared in this work. Generally, a novel family of WASTFs
are synthesized and show great applicable prospects in fabricating
advanced solar energy storage devices.
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Chen, Haojie; Yang, Chang; Ren, Hao; Zhang, Weiyi; Cui, Xin; Tang, Qingquan (1753). Water-Soluble Azobenzene-Based
Solar Thermal Fuels
with Improved Long-Term Energy Storage and Energy Density. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c12264