Abstract Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have attracted remarkable attention due to their high efficiency, environmentally friendly, and low cost. The counter electrode (CE) catalysts as an indispensable part play a… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have attracted remarkable attention due to their high efficiency, environmentally friendly, and low cost. The counter electrode (CE) catalysts as an indispensable part play a crucial role in DSSCs. Herein, the novel tantalum-based bimetallic oxides (FeTa2O6, CoTa2O6, and CuTa10O26) and bio-based spherical carbon (SC) supported composites (FeTa2O6/SC, CoTa2O6/SC, and CuTa10O26/SC) were prepared successfully through a hydrothermal/annealing process, which were used as CEs catalysts for DSSCs. The bio-based SCs were obtained through hydrothermal carbonization of aloe peel waste. Of them, the FeTa2O6/SC, CoTa2O6/SC, and CuTa10O26/SC CEs catalysts exhibited excellent electrocatalytic activities and electrocatalytic stability for I3− reduction, thus resulted in comparable power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 6.85%, 6.79%, and 6.53% to Pt-based CE (6.34%) in DSSCs. This work will open new research opportunities for the use of transition metal compounds (TMCs) in renewable energy fields.
               
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