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Development of Rapid Curing SiO2 Aerogel Composite-Based Quasi-Solid-State Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells through Screen-Printing Technology.

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Grätzel's dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) can readily convert sunlight into electricity, attracting considerable attention of global scientists. The fabrication efficiency of DSSCs was greatly limited by the slow fabrication (∼3.5-24… Click to show full abstract

Grätzel's dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) can readily convert sunlight into electricity, attracting considerable attention of global scientists. The fabrication efficiency of DSSCs was greatly limited by the slow fabrication (∼3.5-24 h) of quasi-solid (QS) electrolytes to date. In this study, novel composites of SiO2 aerogel with graphene (GR), multi-walled carbon nanotubes, or polyaniline were proposed in the fabrication of QS-state electrolytes. The morphology of these composites was characterized. The gels with SiO2 aerogels as QS electrolytes of DSSCs can be rapidly cured in ∼3 s. Using the screen-printing technology, these QS electrolytes can be readily utilized to construct the QS-DSSC to provide high efficiency and great stability. The photovoltaic parameters and interfacial charge-transfer resistances of the QS-DSSC incorporated with our synthetic composites were investigated in detail. Specifically, the SiO2 aerogel composed of GR (SiO2@GR) as a gel can greatly improve the performance of QS-DSSCs up to 8.25%. It is likely that these SiO2 aerogel composite electrolytes could provide a rapid curing process in the preparation of QS-state DSSCs, which might be useful to promote the development of DSSCs for future industrialization.

Keywords: state; sensitized solar; dye sensitized; quasi solid; sio2 aerogel; solar cells

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2020

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