Intriguing CeO2-TiO2 hybrid nanostructured photoanode resulting up to 46% efficiency enhancement for dye-sensitized solar cells
Roy, A; Bhandari, S; Sundaram, S; et al.Mallick, T
Date: 18 July 2021
Journal
Materials Chemistry and Physics
Publisher
Elsevier
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Abstract
The harvesting of electrical energy from sunrays with low cost, clean form and prosperity is an
excellent progression. In this context, significant advancement has been made in the solar energy
area in terms of cell’s design to enhance efficiency. Light scattering may benefit solar cells in
this aspect by extending the travelling ...
The harvesting of electrical energy from sunrays with low cost, clean form and prosperity is an
excellent progression. In this context, significant advancement has been made in the solar energy
area in terms of cell’s design to enhance efficiency. Light scattering may benefit solar cells in
this aspect by extending the travelling distance of light within the photoelectrode film. In this
work, dextran templating high-surface-area contained CeO2 nanoparticles (~22 nm) were
employed to improve the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of a TiO2-based dye-sensitized
solar cell (DSSCs). Various physicochemical techniques were investigated to characterize the
synthesized CeO2 nanoparticles. Synthesized cubic CeO2 nanoparticles were further explored as
an additional layer on the top of the synthesized anatase TiO2 nanocube based film to fabricate
CeO2-TiO2 hybrid photoanode, encouraging light scattering in DSSCs. A comparative study was
undertaken to understand the effect of the CeO2 layer on the synthesized and standard anatase
TiO2. The overall power conversion efficiency obtained for hybrid photoanode-based DSSC is
8.92%, ~46% higher than that of TiO2 nanocubes-based photoanode, a considerably improved
open-circuit voltage of 0.83V under 1 SUN 1.5 AM. In addition, the PCE enhancement is
observed only ~8% using standard TiO2 based photoanode under the same condition. The
photovoltaic performance highlights that dextran templating CeO2 nanoparticle exhibits a
significant impact as the light scattering layer and heterojunction formation when incorporating
on top of the anatase TiO2 nanocube resulting in a hybrid photoanode enhancing the PCE of
DSSCs. This alternative approach could facilitate the performance of TiO2 based DSSCs towards
improving efficiency
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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