Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6602010 | Electrochimica Acta | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Quantum dot-sensitized solar cells (QDSCs) are promising for future renewable sources. By addressing the issues on liquid-electrolyte leakage and sluggish charge transportation, a class of graphene oxide tailored polyacrylamide (PAAm/GO) gel electrolytes are synthesized for quasi-solid-state QDSC applications. The conducting pathways with interconnected GO species can catalyze reduction reaction from Sn2â to S2â and therefore shorten charge-transfer length. Upon illumination by simulated sunlight (AM1.5, 100â¯mWâ¯cmâ2), the optimized QDSC with PAAm/0.9% GO yields a maximized power conversion efficiency of 4.10% in comparison with 1.78% for the device free of GO. Arising from the good retention of liquid electrolyte by three-dimensional PAAM/GO framework, the final quasi-solid-state QDSCs present good long-term stability.
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Authors
Xiao Jin, Chun Chang, Zhongping Chen, Qinghua Li,