High-Efficiency FTO-Free Counter Electrodes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Based on Low-Pt-Doped Carbon Nanosheets
- Authors
 - Akbar, Zico Alaia; Lee, Jae-Seon; Joh, Han-Ik; Lee, Sungho; Jang, Sung-Yeon
 
- Issue Date
 - 2015-02-05
 
- Publisher
 - American Chemical Society
 
- Citation
 - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, v.119, no.5, pp.2314 - 2321
 
- Abstract
 - Highly efficient fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO)-free counter electrodes (CEs) for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) are developed by a low amount doping of Pt on carbon nanosheet (CNS)-based charge-collecting electrodes. The low Pt-doped CNS-based CEs were prepared by simple deposition of Pt by a conventional method. The CNSs had a dual function as both highly conducting charge-collecting electrodes (sheet resistance of similar to 40 Omega/sq) and decent electrocatalytic CE layers for iodine reduction. Low Pt doping (using similar to 100 times less Pt than with conventional doping) on a CNS dramatically improved the electrocatalytic activity for the I-3 reduction of the CNSs and the charge transfer resistance at CE/electrolyte interfaces, which was not possible using FTO. The performance of the low-Pt-doped CNS CEs was comparable to that of high (conventional)-Pt-doped FTO CEs. DSSCs using the low-Pt-doped CNS CEs showed a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 7.56%, whereas those using high-Pt-doped CNS CEs showed a PCE of 8.05%. In contrast, DSSCs using low-Pt-doped FTO CEs showed a PCE of 4.50%, whereas those using high-Pt-doped FTO CEs showed a PCE of 8.21%. Pt/CNS is an intriguing CE material that can use 100 times less Pt than conventional Pt/FTO CEs, which suggests a useful strategy for reducing the fabrication cost of DSSCs.
 
- Keywords
 - LOW-COST; GRAPHENE; FILMS; PERFORMANCE; CONVERSION; CATHODES; LOW-COST; GRAPHENE; FILMS; PERFORMANCE; CONVERSION; CATHODES; polyacrylonitrile; carbon nanosheet; dye sensitized solar cell
 
- ISSN
 - 1932-7447
 
- URI
 - https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/125773
 
- DOI
 - 10.1021/jp510871c
 
- Appears in Collections:
 - KIST Article > 2015
 
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