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Preliminary Investigation on Vacancy Filling by Small Molecules on the Performance of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: The Case of a Type-II Absorberopen access

Authors
Asiam, Francis KwakuHao, Nguyen HuyKaliamurthy, Ashok KumarKang, Hyeong CheolYoo, KicheonLee, Jae-Joon
Issue Date
Jul-2021
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Keywords
catechol; Z907; vacancy; co-sensitization; dye-sensitized solar cells and thermodynamics
Citation
FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY, v.9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY
Volume
9
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25460
DOI
10.3389/fchem.2021.701781
ISSN
2296-2646
Abstract
The steric shielding offered by sensitizers on semiconducting surfaces as a result of branching in the dyes used offers the less utilization of semiconducting substrate sites during device fabrication in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). This work proposes a strategy to increase the coverage through the utilization of small molecules which have the ability to penetrate into the sites. The small molecules play the dual role of vacancy filling and sensitization, which can be viewed as an alternative to co-sensitization also. Hence, we show for the first time ever that the co-adsorption of catechol with Z907 as a sensitizer enhances the electron density in the photo-anode by adsorbing on the vacant sites. Catechol was subsequently adsorbed on TiO2 after Z907 as it has a stronger interaction with TiO2 owing to its favorable thermodynamics. The reduced number of vacant sites, suppressed charge recombination, and enhanced spectral response are responsible for the improvement in the PCEs. Quantitatively, both organic and aqueous electrolytes were used and the co-sensitized DSSCs had PCE enhancements of 7.2 and 60%, respectively, compared to the control devices.
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