Addition of TiO2 nanowires in different polymorphs for dye-sensitized solar cells

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TiO2 (B) and TiO2 anatase nanowires were prepared at 150 °C for 120 h by a hydrothermal method followed by calcination in air at 400 °C for 2 h and at 700 °C for 2 h for TiO2 (B) and TiO2 anatase, respectively. Although dye-sensitized solar cells (DSC) with fully nanowire electrodes showed a rather low light-to-electricity conversion efficiency of 1.33% for TiO2 (B) and 2.42% for TiO2 anatase, 10 wt% nanowire-dispersed electrodes in a P-25 TiO2-nanoparticle matrix demonstrated improved efficiency of 6.17% for TiO2 (B) and 6.53% for TiO2 anatase, these exceeding that of pure P-25 electrodes in this work (η = 5.59%). The dominant mechanisms of the improvement at 10 wt% for the two different polymorphs are thought to be different, i.e., a light-scattering and film-thickness increment for the TiO2 (B) system, whereas there is an improved conduction path through the matrix for the TiO2 anatase system. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.

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Asagoe, K., Ngamsinlapasathian, S., Suzuki, Y., & Yoshikawa, S. (2007). Addition of TiO2 nanowires in different polymorphs for dye-sensitized solar cells. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 5(2), 605–619. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11532-007-0001-4

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