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Direct light-induced polymerization of cobalt-based redox shuttles: an ultrafast way towards stable dye-sensitized solar cells

Bella, Federico
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Vlachopoulos, Nikolaos  
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Nonomura, Kazuteru  
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2015
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)

The photopolymerization of Co(II)/Co(III) complexes for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) by means of a fast, inexpensive, in situ and inhibition-free process has been examined. We have succeeded in fabricating high-performance DSSCs able to retain a light-to-electricity power conversion efficiency exceeding 6.5% (8.5% at low intensity) after 1800 h of mixed (light on/off, temperature high/low) accelerated aging tests, thus revealing a possible way for the stabilization of these record-holding redox pairs.

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DOI
10.1039/c5cc05533d
Web of Science ID

WOS:000364040000002

Author(s)
Bella, Federico
Vlachopoulos, Nikolaos  
Nonomura, Kazuteru  
Zakeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed  
Graetzel, Michael  
Gerbaldi, Claudio
Hagfeldt, Anders  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)
Volume

51

Issue

91

Start page

16308

End page

16311

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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December 2, 2015
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