Issue 47, 2016

High performance dye-sensitized solar cell from a cocktail solution of a ruthenium dye and metal free organic dye

Abstract

A Ru-based dye K-60 and a metal free D–A organic dye Y1 have been employed for the fabrication of a mixed dye sensitized solar cell (MDSSCs) system. The photophysical and electrochemical characterization revealed that the energy levels and absorption profiles of both the dyes are suitable for co-sensitization. We have adopted the cocktail co-sensitization method, in which a TiO2 photoanode was immersed into a mixed solution of K-60 and Y1 for 12 h. The DSSC sensitized with a mixture of K-60 and Y1 exhibited an overall PCE of 8.19% (Jsc = 14.95 mA cm−2, Voc = 0.59 V and FF = 0.71) higher than that for DSSC sensitized with a single K-60 dye (PCE = 6.26%). The higher PCE of the DSSC sensitized with K-60 + Y1 is attributed to the enhancement in both Jsc and FF and related to the high and broader IPCE spectra.

Graphical abstract: High performance dye-sensitized solar cell from a cocktail solution of a ruthenium dye and metal free organic dye

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Mar 2016
Accepted
18 Apr 2016
First published
20 Apr 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 41151-41155

High performance dye-sensitized solar cell from a cocktail solution of a ruthenium dye and metal free organic dye

G. Koyyada, S. Shome, M. Chandrasekharam, G. D. Sharma and S. P. Singh, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 41151 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA07893A

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