| Literature DB >> 27791354 |
Yan Hao1, Yasemin Saygili2, Jiayan Cong3, Anna Eriksson1, Wenxing Yang1, Jinbao Zhang1, Enrico Polanski2, Kazuteru Nonomura2, Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin4,5, Michael Grätzel4, Anders Hagfeldt1,2,5, Gerrit Boschloo1.
Abstract
Blue and green dyes as well as NIR-absorbing dyes have attracted great interest because of their excellent ability of absorbing the incident photons in the red and near-infrared range region. A novel blue D-π-A dye (Dyenamo Blue), based on the diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-core, has been designed and synthesized. Assembled with the cobalt bipyridine-based electrolytes, the device with Dyenamo Blue achieved a satisfying efficiency of 7.3% under one sun (AM1.5 G). The co-sensitization strategy was further applied on this blue organic dye together with a red D-π-A dye (D35). The successful co-sensitization outperformed a panchromatic light absorption and improved the photocurrent density; this in addition to the open-circuit potential result in an efficiency of 8.7%. The extended absorption of the sensitization and the slower recombination reaction between the blue dye and TiO2 surface inhibited by the additional red sensitizer could be the two main reasons for the higher performance. In conclusion, from the results, the highly efficient cobalt-based DSSCs could be achieved with the co-sensitization between red and blue D-π-A organic dyes with a proper design, which showed us the possibility of applying this strategy for future high-performance solar cells.Entities:
Keywords: blue color; co-sensitization; cobalt electrolyte; dye-sensitized solar cells; organic dyes
Year: 2016 PMID: 27791354 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b09671
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229