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Superior photoelectrodes for solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells using amphiphilic TiO2

Author(s)
Hwang, DaesubKim, Dong YoungJang, Sung-YeonKim, Dongho
Issued Date
2013-01
DOI
10.1039/c2ta00418f
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26805
Fulltext
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2013/TA/C2TA00418F#!divAbstract
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.1, no.4, pp.1228 - 1238
Abstract
Anatase amphiphilic TiO2 (am-TiO2) nanoparticles with an average diameter of similar to 15 nm were synthesized using a sol-gel hydrothermal synthesis. The colloidal dispersion of am-TiO2 in alcoholic solvents had outstanding stability for several months at room temperature (RT). Hierarchically structured TiO2 nanospheres (TiO2-NSs) were then successfully prepared by an electrostatic spray (e-spray) method using the am-TiO2 dispersion at RT. The e-sprayed TiO2-NSs were employed as photoelectrodes for solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells (ss-DSSCs), in which a novel plastic crystal/polymer blend based solid-state electrolyte (PC-SSE), iodine-doped succinonitrile/polyacrylonitrile, was used. A photovoltaic power conversion efficiency (PCE) of similar to 7.6% was reached under simulated AM 1.5 G (100 mW cm(-2)) illumination, while the incident photon-to-electrical current conversion was >60% upon excitation at 550 nm. The unique morphology of the TiO2-NSs, in which primary anatase TiO2 nanoparticles are interconnected within the submicron-scale spheres, exhibited superior characteristics as photoelectrodes for our ss-DSSCs compared to conventional TiO2 nanoparticles (TiO2-NPs). The nanoparticles-in-sphere shape offered enhanced surface area and pore volume for high dye-loading and beneficial solid-state electrolyte (SSE) infiltration, while the submicron-scale of the spheres induced efficient visible-light scattering. The efficient interconnection among the primary anatase TiO2 nanoparticles within the e-sprayed NSs offered enhanced charge collection efficiency and photoelectron density, which were confirmed by intensity-modulated photocurrent/photovoltage spectroscopy and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. These superior properties of the TiO2-NSs were manifested in the cell performance. The PCE of the TiO2-NS-based ss-DSSCs was >2 times higher than that of TiO2-NP-based ss-DSSCs, with notable concurrent improvement in the short-circuit current (J(SC) = 13.9 mA cm(-2)), open circuit voltage (V-OC = 765 mV), and fill factor (FF = 71.6%). The optimized cell efficiency of 7.6% is thus far the highest reported efficiency for PC-SSE-based DSSCs. Both the single-crystal-like anatase primary particles and the advantageous morphology effectively contributed to the high performance of the ss-DSSCs. Since the e-spray method is a high-throughput, scalable process, our hierarchically structured TiO2-NSs are a promising material for high-efficiency ss-DSSCs, possessing a range of advantages over conventional TiO2-NPs.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
2050-7488
Keyword
PERFORMANCERECOMBINATIONELECTROLYTEKINETICSGROWTHBEADSSIZEHIGH-EFFICIENCYTEMPERATURE

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