Issue 101, 2014

Stability of ruthenium/organic dye co-sensitized solar cells: a joint experimental and computational investigation

Abstract

We carried out a joint experimental and theoretical study of the stability of dye-sensitized solar cells using a mixture of black dye (N749) and a Y1 organic co-adsorbent. The aim of this work was to investigate the stability of these highly efficient sensitizers. The co-sensitized device showed remarkable stability under the conditions investigated (1100 h of about 1 Sun light soaking at 55 °C). The partial desorption of the organic co-adsorbent was identified as a possible cause of the slight reduction in the photocurrent value. Theoretical investigations on the dye-sensitized semiconductor surface using DFT methods showed a considerably lower adsorption energy for Y1 compared with N749, in particular upon oxidation, possibly leading to desorption of the dye under working conditions. The devices using only the Y1 organic dye consistently showed a considerably lower stability.

Graphical abstract: Stability of ruthenium/organic dye co-sensitized solar cells: a joint experimental and computational investigation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Aug 2014
Accepted
20 Oct 2014
First published
20 Oct 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 57620-57628

Stability of ruthenium/organic dye co-sensitized solar cells: a joint experimental and computational investigation

P. Salvatori, S. Agrawal, C. Barreddi, C. Malapaka, M. de Borniol and F. De Angelis, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 57620 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA09472G

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