Issue 17, 2019, Issue in Progress

Cellulose transparent conductive film and its feasible use in perovskite solar cells

Abstract

A transparent conductive Ag nanowire (AgNW)-regenerated cellulose film (RCF) was prepared and has been proposed to be used as an anode for perovskite solar cells. The HNO3 treatment was used for solving the dilemma between optical transparency and conductivity caused by the AgNW introduction; in addition, the bonding strength between AgNWs and cellulose film was enhanced substantially via HNO3 treatment. Accordingly, the AgNW-RCF with a AgNW size of 15 μm × 85 nm and density of 0.36 g m−2 shows impressive conductivity and transparency, with a sheet resistance of 29 Ω □−1 and a transmittance of 80% at a wavelength of 550 nm. Perovskite solar cells incorporating such AgNW-RCF anodes exhibited a cell performance with a Voc of 1.02 V, Jsc of 9.58 mA cm−2, FF of 45.8% and PCE of 4.49%.

Graphical abstract: Cellulose transparent conductive film and its feasible use in perovskite solar cells

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Feb 2019
Accepted
04 Mar 2019
First published
22 Mar 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 9348-9353

Cellulose transparent conductive film and its feasible use in perovskite solar cells

X. Ma, Q. Deng, L. Wang, X. Zheng, S. Wang, Q. Wang, L. Chen, L. Huang, X. Ouyang and S. Cao, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 9348 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA01301F

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