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Passivation of nanocrystalline TiO2 junctions by surface adsorbed phosphinate amphiphiles enhances the photovoltaic performance of dye sensitized solar cells

Wang, M.K.  
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Li, X.
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Lin, H.
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2009
Dalton Transactions

We report a new class of molecular insulators that electronically passivate the surface of nanocrystalline titania films for high performance dye sensitized solar cells (DSC). Using electrical impedance measurements we demonstrate that co-adsorption of dineohexyl bis-(3,3-dimethyl-butyl)-phosphinic acid (DINHOP), along with the amphiphilic ruthenium sensitizer Z907Na increased substantially the power output of the cells mainly due to a retardation of interfacial recombination of photo-generated charge carriers. The use of phosphinates as anchoring groups opens up new avenues for modification of the surface by molecular insulators, sensitizers and other electro-active molecules to realize the desired optoelectronic performance of devices based on oxide junctions.

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DOI
10.1039/b908673k
Web of Science ID

WOS:000271714800010

Author(s)
Wang, M.K.  
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Li, X.
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Lin, H.
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Pechy, P.  
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Zakeeruddin, S.M.  
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Graetzel, M  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Dalton Transactions
Issue

45

Start page

10015

End page

10020

Subjects

Band-Edge Movement

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Charge Recombination

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Transport

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Coadsorbent

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Electrodes

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Efficiency

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Conversion

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Molecules

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Design

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Acids

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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December 23, 2009
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