Hierarchical DSSC structures based on 'single walled' TiO2 nanotube arrays reach a back-side illumination solar light conversion efficiency of 8%

So S, Hwang I, Schmuki P (2015)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2015

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Book Volume: 8

Pages Range: 849-854

Journal Issue: 3

DOI: 10.1039/c4ee03729d

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In the present work we introduce a path to the controlled construction of DSSCs based on hierarchically structured single walled, self-organized TiO2 layers. In a first step we describe a simple approach to selectively remove the inner detrimental shell of anodic TiO2 nanotubes (NTs). This then allows controlled well-defined layer-by-layer decoration of these TiO2-NT walls with TiO2 nanoparticles (in contrast to conventional TiO2 nanotubes). We show that such defined multiple layered decoration can be optimized to build dye sensitized solar cells that (under back-side illumination conditions) can yield solar light conversion efficiencies to the extent of 8%. The beneficial effects observed can be ascribed to a combination of three factors: (1) improved electronic properties of the ``single walled'' tubes themselves, (2) a further improvement of the electronic properties by the defined TiCl4 treatment, and (3) a higher specific dye loading that becomes possible for the layer-by-layer decorated single walled tubes.

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So, S., Hwang, I., & Schmuki, P. (2015). Hierarchical DSSC structures based on 'single walled' TiO2 nanotube arrays reach a back-side illumination solar light conversion efficiency of 8%. Energy and Environmental Science, 8(3), 849-854. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ee03729d

MLA:

So, Seulgi, Imgon Hwang, and Patrik Schmuki. "Hierarchical DSSC structures based on 'single walled' TiO2 nanotube arrays reach a back-side illumination solar light conversion efficiency of 8%." Energy and Environmental Science 8.3 (2015): 849-854.

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