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Influence of Sodium Cations of N3 Dye on the Photovoltaic Performance and Stability of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Andrade, L.
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Zakeeruddin, S.M.  
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Nazeeruddin, M.K.  
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2009
ChemPhysChem

We report on the effect of substituting the two tetrabutyl ammonium counter ions of the standard N719 dye by sodium ions on the performance and stability of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). The disodium analogue of N719 in conjunction with a non-volatile electrolyte gives a conversion efficiency of 7.6% under standard global AM 1.5 sunlight. Devices maintain 99% of their initial performance after 1000 h under full sun-light aging at 50 degrees C. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and photovoltage transient decay studies reveal the evolution of the solar cell parameters during aging. Remarkably, upon aging a decrease in the rate of electron back reaction with the triiodide ions across the TiO2/electrolyte interface appears as well as enhanced electronic conduction in the TiO2 film.

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DOI
10.1002/cphc.200900111
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266292000019

Author(s)
Andrade, L.
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Zakeeruddin, S.M.  
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Nazeeruddin, M.K.  
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Ribeiro, H.A.
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Mendes, A.
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Graetzel, M.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
ChemPhysChem
Volume

10

Issue

7

Start page

1117

End page

1124

Subjects

dyes/pigments

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electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

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electron transport

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photochemistry

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solar cells

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Charge-Transfer Sensitizers

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Nanocrystalline Tio2

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High-Efficiency

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Titanium-Dioxide

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Molecular Photovoltaics

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Electrical-Impedance

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Conversion

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Recombination

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Complexes

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Transport

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December 23, 2009
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