Application of titania nanotubes to a dye-sensitized solar cell

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Titania nano tube was successfully obtained by hydrothermal treatment of nano size TiO2 fine powder in 10 M NaOH solution for 20 h at 110°C. The morphology of product was 8-10 nm in width and about 100 nm in length with tubular shape. The specific surface area was 270 m2 g-1 much higher than that of starting material titania powder with 50 m2 g-1. Photovoltaic properties of these titania film was also examined. The results were VOC= 0.704, ISC = 1.26 mA, η = 2.9%, FF = 0.66 for titania nano tube, and VOC = 0.767, ISC = 1.20 mA, η = 3.0%, FF = 0.72 for titania nano powder (P-25).

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Uchida, S., Chiba, R., Tomiha, M., Masaki, N., & Shirai, M. (2002). Application of titania nanotubes to a dye-sensitized solar cell. Electrochemistry, 70(6), 418–420. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.70.418

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