Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
31284 Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C: Photochemistry Reviews 2013 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

•In the field of the DSSC, polymer electrolytes are the best alternative to liquid ones.•The UV-induced polymerization is an emerging technique for preparing these electrolytes.•The most relevant reactive mixtures, experimental setups and results are reported.•High sunlight conversion efficiencies have been obtained with photopolymers electrolytes.•Significant improvement in durability of photoelectrochemical cells was demonstrated.

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have attracted large attention due to their easy fabrication, low cost and high conversion efficiency. One of the major problems limiting the long-term stability of these devices is the volatilization of the liquid electrolytes traditionally used. To solve this problem and improve technological perspectives of DSSCs, many recent studies have been addressed to the preparation of quasi-solid electrolytes, in which a polymer network is able to effectively retain the redox mediator and its additives. In this context, photoinduced polymerization is increasingly proving to be the most effective method of preparation of these polymer electrolytes, since it is a rapid, economic, functional and environmentally friendly process, besides being easily transferable to the industrial scale. This review focuses on the techniques adopted for the preparation of UV-cured quasi-solid electrolytes, on the expedients designed to overcome the inhibition phenomena typical of some photoinitiated mechanisms, and on the evaluation of photoelectric performance obtained in presence of these photopolymer electrolytes.

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