Spray deposition of electrospun TiO2 nanorods for dye-sensitized solar cell

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A simple technique was developed to fabricate a large-area TiO2 electrode layer using electrospun nanorods for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Using this technique, we assembled DSSCs of area ∼1 cm2 consisting of a thin TiO2 nanoparticle layer and a thick TiO 2 nanorod layer as electrode. The TiO2 nanorods were obtained by mechanically grinding electrospun TiO2 nanofibers. A titania sol was first spin-coated on a conductive glass plate and a TiO 2 nanorod layer was next spray dried on it to fabricate TiO 2 nanoparticle/nanorod layers. These layers were subsequently sintered. The best-performing DSSC evaluated under AM1.5G (1 sun) condition gave current density ∼13.6 mA cm-2, open circuit voltage ∼0.8 V, fill factor ∼51% and energy conversion efficiency ∼5.8%. © IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Fujihara, K., Kumar, A., Jose, R., Ramakrishna, S., & Uchida, S. (2007). Spray deposition of electrospun TiO2 nanorods for dye-sensitized solar cell. Nanotechnology, 18(36). https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/18/36/365709

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