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An Autocatalytic Factor in the Loss of Efficiency in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Wu, Mingxing
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Wang, Yudi
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Lin, Xiao
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2012
ChemCatChem

We propose a passive factor, autocatalytic activity of some semiconductors (SnO2, WO3), for the loss of efficiency in dye-sensitized solar cells. On one hand, in the photoanode, SnO2 (or WO3) functions as a semiconductor to collect the photoelectrons that are generated by the sensitizer. On the other hand, SnO2 (or WO3) can also work as a catalyst to catalyze the recombination between the photoelectrons and the I3- ions, which results in a large current leakage, a low open-circuit voltage value, and a low efficiency. Some oxides, including, but not limited to, SnO2 and WO3, which have catalytic activity for I3- redn. or other oxidized species of the electrolyte are not suitable for use as semiconductor for the photoanode. In addn. to the semiconductors, phthalocyanine dyes also have catalytic activity for the recombination.

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DOI
10.1002/cctc.201200061
Author(s)
Wu, Mingxing
Wang, Yudi
Lin, Xiao
Hagfeldt, Anders  
Ma, Tingli
Date Issued

2012

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ChemCatChem
Volume

4

Start page

1255

End page

1258, S1255/1

Subjects

dye sensitized solar cell efficiency loss autocatalytic factor

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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