| Literature DB >> 22797488 |
Jia Lin1, Xiaolin Liu, Min Guo, Wei Lu, Guoge Zhang, Limin Zhou, Xianfeng Chen, Haitao Huang.
Abstract
The relatively low internal surface area of anodized TiO(2) nanotube arrays (TNAs) limits dye adsorption and light capturing in TNA-based dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Here, water treatment of as-anodized TNAs at room temperature was used to tailor the geometry of TNA walls in a controllable way, leading to a hybrid tube wall structure with the outer shell in a tubular morphology and the inner surface consisting of small particles. To enable front-side illumination in DSSCs, the TNAs with porous inner walls were transferred to transparent conductive oxide substrates by a self-detaching and transfer technique. The roughened water-treated TNAs show significantly enhanced internal surface area, leading to improved dye-loading and light-harvesting capabilities. Optimized performance was achieved after water treatment for 2 days, with a power conversion efficiency of 6.06%, increased by ∼33% compared to conventional TNAs. Furthermore, the hybrid TNA nanostructure provides excellent electron transfer and recombination characteristics, thus promising for high efficiency DSSCs.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22797488 DOI: 10.1039/c2nr31268a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790