Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1529972 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2011 | 6 Pages |
A series of non-volatile viscous ionic liquid, 1-alkyl-2-methylpyrazolium iodides (RPyI: R = C3–C7), were synthesized for the electrolyte of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC). Most of RPyI revealed extremely viscous quasi-gel-state electrolytes potentially preventing leakage and evaporation of electrolytes of the solar cells. A DSSC using the electrolyte composed of 1-hexyl-2-methylpyrazolium iodide (C6PyI) with iodine exhibiting higher conversion efficiency of 3.8% (under 1 Sun) for 10% larger short-circuit photocurrent, JSC, than that with a conventional ionic liquid, 1-hexyl-3-methyllimidazolium iodide (C6ImI) with iodine, in spite of less favorable viscosity (2013 mPa s (C6PyI/I2) vs. 1439 mPa s (C6ImI/I2)) for the physical diffusion of charge carriers in the electrolyte. Furthermore, the quasi-gel-state electrolytes composed of a series of RPyI ionic liquids surprisingly exhibiting comparable JSC to that with much less viscous C6ImI/I2. We discuss the results of quasi-gel-state RPyI ionic liquid electrolyte for DSSC based on the Grotthus-like electron exchange mechanism of iodide redox species in the highly viscous RPyI ionic liquid evaluated qualitatively by Raman spectroscopic observation of poly-iodide species.
► The dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC) using quasi-gel-state ionic liquid electrolyte. ► We synthesized 1-alkyl-2-methylpyrazolium iodides (PyI) for the electrolytes of DSSC. ► The viscosity of PyI were higher than that of the imidazolium iodide electrolytes (ImI). ► DSSC using the PyI exhibited the high Jsc and efficiency than that using ImI. ► In PyI, the rapid diffusion of charge carriers, Grotthus-like model, was predominant.