Graphene-platinum nanohybrid as a robust and low-cost counter electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells
- Authors
- Van-Duong Dao; Nguyen Thi Quynh Hoa; Larina, Liudmila L.; Lee, Joong-Kee; Choi, Ho-Suk
- Issue Date
- 2013-12
- Publisher
- ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
- Citation
- NANOSCALE, v.5, no.24, pp.12237 - 12244
- Abstract
- Dry plasma reduction (DPR) is an excellent approach for easily, continuously, uniformly and stably hybridizing platinum nanoparticles (Pt-NPs) on a graphene-coated layer under atmospheric pressure without any toxic chemicals and at a low temperature. The Pt-NPs with a size of 0.5-4 nm and mostly 2 nm were stably and uniformly hybridized on the surface of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) after co-reduction of Pt precursor ions and GO to Pt atoms and RGO, respectively. XPS analysis also revealed a repair of structural damage on the basal plane of the graphene as well as chemical bonding between Pt-NPs and RGO after DPR. Thus, the Pt-NPs/RGO nanohybrids applied to the counter electrode of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) exhibited robust stability as well as ultrahigh electrochemical catalytic activity and conductivity using less than 1% of the Pt exploited for the Pt-sputtered counter electrodes. Thus, the Pt-NPs/RGO nanohybrid fabricated by DPR could be an excellent material for a robust and low-cost counter electrode for DSCs.
- Keywords
- NANOPARTICLES; EFFICIENCY; OXIDE; TRANSPARENT; RESISTANCE; REDUCTION; OXIDATION; NANOPARTICLES; EFFICIENCY; OXIDE; TRANSPARENT; RESISTANCE; REDUCTION; OXIDATION; Graphene; nanohybrid; lowcost
counter electrode
- ISSN
- 2040-3364
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/127375
- DOI
- 10.1039/c3nr03219a
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- KIST Article > 2013
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