Influence of the iodine content on the photocurrent in dye-sensitized solar cells using liquid polyiodide

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A liquid polyiodide, composed of 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium iodide and iodine without any solvent, was used as a redox mediator in cis-Ru(4,4'-dicalboxyl-2,2'-bipyridine)2(thiocyanato)2-sen sitized porous TiO2 solar cells with varying iodine mole fractions. For iodine mole fractions below 0.5, short-circuit anodic photocurrents were observed. However, for iodine mole fractions above 0.5, short-circuit cathodic photocurrents were observed. A mechanism of the photocurrents was discussed, and it is shown that a high concentration of I3- promotes the back reaction of electrons with I3- on transparent conducting oxide substrates under illumination, as well as acting as a filter of incident light into solar cells.

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Matsuda, T., & Matsumoto, H. (2002). Influence of the iodine content on the photocurrent in dye-sensitized solar cells using liquid polyiodide. Electrochemistry, 70(6), 446–448. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.70.446

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