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Counter electrodes for DSC: Application of functional materials as catalysts

Murakami, Takurou N.
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Graetzel, Michael  
2008
Inorganica Chimica Acta

Counter electrodes (CEs) of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) can be prepared with different materials and methods. This review covers recent research on CEs using platinum, graphite, activated carbon, carbon black, single-wall carbon nanotubes, poly( 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT), polypyrrole, and polyaniline as catalysts for reduction of triiodide. Moreover, for the ultimate in low-cost counter electrodes, we have prepared a carbon-black-loaded stainless steel electrode for use as a novel CE. This counter electrode exhibits good photovoltaic performance; the efficiency reaches 9.15% (16.3 mA cm(-2) J(sc), 785 mV V-oc, and 71.4% fill factor) with SUS-316 stainless steel, equivalent to the performance with an FTO-glass substrate. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.ica.2007.09.025
Web of Science ID

WOS:000254426600002

Author(s)
Murakami, Takurou N.
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Graetzel, Michael  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Inorganica Chimica Acta
Volume

361

Start page

572

End page

580

Subjects

dye-sensitized solar cells

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counter electrodes

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carbon

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stainless steel

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Sensitized Solar-Cells

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Dye

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Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene)

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Performance

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Efficiency

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Conversion

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Platinum

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