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Low-cost fabrication of TiO2 nanorod photoelectrode for dye-sensitized solar cell application

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:17 authored by Wei Zhang, Rui Zhu, Bin Liu, Seeram Ramakrishna
<p>One-dimensional nanostructured semiconductor oxides that can provide a direct electron conduction pathway have received increasing attention as photoelectrodes in dye-sensitized solar cells. In this study, a facile and cost-effective method to produce high-quality TiO2 nanofibres is developed based on an electrospinning technique. In particular, poly(ethylene oxide) was selected and proved to be an excellent matrix polymer for electrospinning owing to its low decomposition temperature, wide availability, and environmental friendliness. In addition to obtaining TiO2 nanofibres with well-controlled morphology and pure anatase, the TiO2 grain size could be easily tuned by changing the preparation conditions. Based on the synthesized TiO2 nanofibres, dye-sensitized solar cells were fabricated and a high energy conversion efficiency of 6.44 % was achieved under illumination with air mass 1.5 (100 mW cm–2) simulated sunlight, which demonstrates the great potential of the synthesized TiO2 nanofibres as efficient photoelectrode material for low-cost dye-sensitized solar cells.</p>

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  • School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Australian Journal of Chemistry

Volume

64

Issue

9

Pages/Article Number

1282

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

ISSN

0004-9425

eISSN

1445-0038

Date Submitted

2016-04-01

Date Accepted

2011-07-06

Date of First Publication

2011-09-16

Date of Final Publication

2011-09-16

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-03-16

ePrints ID

22686

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