Rapid sintering of MoS2 counter electrode using near-infrared pulsed laser for use in highly efficient dye-sensitized solar cells
- Authors
 - Jeong, Hansol; Kim, Jae-Yup; Koo, Bonkee; Son, Hae Jung; Kim, Dongwhan; Ko, Min Jae
 
- Issue Date
 - 2016-10-31
 
- Publisher
 - ELSEVIER
 
- Citation
 - JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES, v.330, pp.104 - 110
 
- Abstract
 - Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is a promising material for use as a low-cost electrocatalytic counter electrode (CE) in photoelectrochemical dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). However, currently, the MoS2 CEs are generally prepared with a high temperature sintering for the synthesis and crystallization of MoS2. Here, we report a simple and rapid method for the preparation of highly efficient MoS2 CEs. The MoS2 films were synthesized at 70 degrees C, followed by sintering with a near-infrared (IR) pulsed laser for 1 min. Compared to the conventional heat-sintered MoS2 CE, the laser-sintered CE showed enhanced crystallinity and improved interconnection between the MoS2 particles, resulting in superior electrocatalytic activity towards the I-/I-3(-) redox couple. When used in a DSSC, the laser-sintered MoS2 CE exhibited a higher conversion efficiency (eta = 7.19%) compared to that of the heat-sintered CE (eta = 5.96%). Furthermore, the laser-sintered CE had a comparable conversion efficiency compared to that of the conventional Pt CE (eta = 7.42%). (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
 
- Keywords
 - LOW-COST; MOLYBDENUM-DISULFIDE; GRAPHENE; PERFORMANCE; HYBRID; RESISTANCE; NANOSHEETS; NANOFIBER; NETWORKS; LOW-COST; MOLYBDENUM-DISULFIDE; GRAPHENE; PERFORMANCE; HYBRID; RESISTANCE; NANOSHEETS; NANOFIBER; NETWORKS; Molybdenum disulfide; Electrocatalytic activity; Dye-sensitized solar cell; Counter electrode
 
- ISSN
 - 0378-7753
 
- URI
 - https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/123541
 
- DOI
 - 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.09.002
 
- Appears in Collections:
 - KIST Article > 2016
 
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