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Rutile TiO2 nano-branched arrays on FTO for dye-sensitized solar cells

doi: 10.1039/c1cp20351g
pmid: 21399795
Hierarchical TiO(2) nanostructures would be desirable for preparing dye-sensitized solar cells because of their large amount of dye adsorption and superior light harvesting efficiency, as well as efficient charge separation and transport properties. In this study, rutile TiO(2) nano-branched arrays grown directly on transparent conductive glass (FTO) were prepared by a facile two-step wet chemical synthesis process, using a simple aqueous chemical growth method involving immersing the TiO(2) nanorod arrays in an aqueous TiCl(4) solution as seeds, which were prepared by a hydrothermal method. The dye-sensitized solar cells based on the TiO(2) nano-branched arrays which were only about 3 μm in length show a short-circuit current intensity of 10.05 mA cm(-2) and a light-to-electricity conversion efficiency of 3.75%, which is nearly three times as high as that of bare nanorod arrays, due to the preferable nanostructure, which not only retains the efficient charge separation and transport properties of the nanorod arrays, but also can improve the amount of dye adsorption due to the increased specific surface area from the nanobranches.
- Tsinghua University China (People's Republic of)
- Beihang University China (People's Republic of)
- Beihua University China (People's Republic of)
Titanium, Light, Electric Conductivity, Photochemical Processes, Electric Power Supplies, Electrochemistry, Solar Energy, Nanotechnology, Adsorption, Glass, Coloring Agents
Titanium, Light, Electric Conductivity, Photochemical Processes, Electric Power Supplies, Electrochemistry, Solar Energy, Nanotechnology, Adsorption, Glass, Coloring Agents
