Ionic liquid type dye-sensitized solar cells: increases in photovoltaic performances by adding a small amount of water
2004; Elsevier BV; Volume: 5; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.cap.2004.06.023
ISSN1878-1675
AutoresSatoshi Mikoshiba, Shinji Murai, Hiroyasu Sumino, Takashi Kado, Daisuke Kosugi, Shuzi Hayase,
Tópico(s)Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
ResumoIncreases in photovoltaic performances for dye-sensitized solar cells having ionic liquid type electrolytes are reported. These results are explained by diffusion coefficient for I3−, charge transfer resistances on counter electrodes, flat band potentials of TiO2, redox potentials for I−/I3−, electron diffusion constants, electron life time, and diffusion length in TiO2 layers. Methylpropylimidazolium iodide is selected because of the lowest viscosity and the highest conductivity. Increases in the photovoltaic performance are observed when a small amount of water was added into the ionic liquid consisting of both LiI and t-butylpyridine as the additives. These improvements are brought about by enhancements of all of Jsc, ff and Voc. The increases in Jsc and ff are associated with the decrease in charge transfer resistances on counter electrodes and increases in ionic conductivities. Voc may be explained by an increase in the difference between redox potentials of I−/I3− and Fermi level.
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