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Effect of Sensitizer Adsorption Temperature on the Performance of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Sauvage, Frederic  
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Decoppet, Jean-David  
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Zhang, Min
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2011
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Employing a mesoscopic titania photoanode whose bilayer structure was judiciously selected to fit the optoelectronic characteristics of the Ru-based heteroleptic complex Na-cis-Ru(4,4'-(5-hexyltiophen-2-yl)-2,2'-bipyridine)(4-carboxylic-acid-4'-carboxylate-2,2'-bipyridine)(thiocyanate)(2), coded as C101, we investigated the effect of temperature for dye adsorption on the photovoltaic performance of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). We found a significant efficiency enhancement upon lowering the temperature applied during the sensitizer uptake from solution. When the dye adsorption was performed at 4 degrees C, the photovoltaic performance parameters measured under standard reporting conditions (AM1.5 G sunlight at 1000 W/m(2) intensity and 25 degrees C), i.e., the open circuit voltage (V-oc), the short circuit photocurrent density (J(sc)), the fill factor (FF), and consequently the power conversion efficiency (PCE), improved in comparison to cells stained at 20 and 60 degrees C.Results from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) show that the self-assembled layer of C101 formed at lower temperature impairs the back-electron transfer from the TiO2 conduction band to the triiodide ions in the electrolyte more strongly than the film produced at 60 degrees C. Profiting from the favorable influence that the low-temperature dye uptake exerts on photovoltaic performance, we have realized DSCs showing a power conversion efficiency of 11.5%.

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DOI
10.1021/ja110541t
Web of Science ID

WOS:000291915100043

Author(s)
Sauvage, Frederic  
Decoppet, Jean-David  
Zhang, Min
Zakeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed  
Comte, Pascal  
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad  
Wang, Peng  
Graetzel, Michael  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume

133

Start page

9304

End page

9310

Subjects

Tio2 Films

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Thin-Layer

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Efficiency

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Recombination

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Absorptivity

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Conversion

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Nanocrystals

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Enhance

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Power

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December 16, 2011
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