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Stable and Efficient Organic Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Based on Ionic Liquid Electrolyte

Wang, Peng
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Yang, Lin  
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Wu, Heng
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October 17, 2018
Joule

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) for outdoor applications must show both high efficiency and long-term stability. Here we introduce a co-sensitized, ionic liquid electrolyte-based DSC meeting these requirements. A key feature of our embodiment is the concerted action of two judiciously designed organic dyes, whose co-adsorption at the surface of a mesoscopic TiO(2 )scaffold results in the formation of a compact and highly robust self-assembled monolayer, harvesting sunlight across the whole visible region and converting the photons into charges with near-unity quantum efficiency. Apart from producing a high photocurrent, the dense dye layer blocks the back electron transfer from TiO2 to the redox electrolyte, increasing the photovoltage. This allows for the first time to attain a solar to electric power-conversion efficiency of 10% with an ionic liquid-based DSC Remarkably, the co-sensitized cell is stable under both full-sunlight soaking at 60 degrees C and heat stress at 85 degrees C for 1,000 hr.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.joule.2018.07.023
Web of Science ID

WOS:000447735000019

Author(s)
Wang, Peng
Yang, Lin  
Wu, Heng
Cao, Yiming  
Zhang, Jing  
Xu, Niansheng
Chen, Shu
Decoppet, Jean-David  
Zakeeruddin, Shaik M.  
Gratzel, Michael  
Date Issued

2018-10-17

Publisher

CELL PRESS

Published in
Joule
Volume

2

Issue

10

Start page

2145

End page

2153

Subjects

Energy & Fuels

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Energy & Fuels

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tio2 films

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charge recombination

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stability

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absorption

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transport

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REVIEWED

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December 13, 2018
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