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Two Novel Carbazole Dyes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells with Open-Circuit Voltages up to 1 V Based on Br-/Br3- Electrolytes

Teng, Chao
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Yang, Xichuan
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Yuan, Chunze
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2009
Organic Letters

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) based on two novel carbazole dyes and a Br-/Br3- redox mediator in dry CH3CN solns. as electrolytes yielded a Voc of 1.156 V and a η value of 3.68% and a Voc of 0.939 V and a η value of 5.22% under simulated AM 1.5, resp. The dyes have more pos. HOMO levels (1.59 and 1.38 V vs NHE) than the redox potential of Br-/Br3--based electrolytes, which have sufficient driving force to regenerate dyes. Under similar conditions with an I-/I3- instead of a Br-/Br3- redox mediator, DSCs sensitized by the dyes produced a Voc of 0.696 V and a η value of 2.36% and a Voc of 0.621 V and a η value of 4.10%, resp.

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DOI
10.1021/ol9022936
Author(s)
Teng, Chao
Yang, Xichuan
Yuan, Chunze
Li, Chaoyan
Chen, Ruikui
Tian, Haining
Li, Shifeng
Hagfeldt, Anders  
Sun, Licheng
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Organic Letters
Volume

11

Start page

5542

End page

5545

Subjects

bromide electrolyte carbazole dye sensitizer solar cell

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carbazole dye sensitizer solar cell

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