A new type of transparent and low cost counter-electrode based on platinum nanoparticles for dye-sensitized solar cells
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Here we report on the fabrication of a new low-cost transparent cathode based on platinum nanoparticles prepared by a bottom-up synthetic approach. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images showed the platinum nanoparticles homogeneously distributed on a fluorine doped tin oxide conductive glass surface. We demonstrated that, with such a type of cathode, the solar energy conversion efficiency is the same as that obtained with a platinum sputtered counter-electrode, and is more than 50% greater than that obtained with a standard electrode, i.e. one prepared by chlorine platinum acid thermal decomposition, in similar working conditions. Using a special back-reflecting layer of silver, we improved upon the performance of a counter-electrode based on platinum sputtering, achieving an overall solar conversion efficiency of 4.75% at 100 mW cm-2 (AM 1.5) of simulated sunlight.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
low-cost transparent cathode; platinum nanopartic
List of contributors:
DI MARCO, Gaetano; Calogero, Giuseppe; Calandra, Pietro; Irrera, Alessia
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