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Photocapacitors can harvest solar energy and store it in the form of electrical energy and are expected to solve
the problem of unstable power output of solar cells under fluctuating sunlight. In the present study, a novel
heterostructured carbon sheet/Ag2MoO4-SnS/Pt photocapacitor was developed. In this photocapacitor, SnS
nanoparticles act as capacitive platform via redox pseudocapacitance, whereas Ag2MoO4 molecules act as the
active core of the photocapacitor. The crystalline structure and the surface morphology of Ag2MoO4-SnS film on
carbon sheet was examined by powder X-ray diffraction method (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy
(SEM), respectively. The XRD pattern indicates that Ag2MoO4 film on carbon sheet is in β phase with respect to
Ag2MoO4. The SEM images reveal Ag2MoO4 film on carbon sheet composing of cubic structures, and SnS film on
carbon sheet/Ag2MoO4 composing of spherical nanoparticles. The carbon sheet/Ag2MoO4-SnS/Pt hetero structured photocapacitor, when subjected to visible light illumination, showed a specific capacitance of 340 F/g
with an open circuit potential of 1.25 V vs. Ag/AgCl electrode. The high capacitance obtained with this novel
device may be attributed to the large specific area and high conductivity of the Ag2MoO4-SnS film. This research
study has opened a new avenue for an effective heterostructured photocapacitor. |
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