One-dimensional (1D) TiO2 nanostructures are very desirable for providing fascinating properties and features, such as high electron mobility, quantum confinement effects, and high specific surface area. Herein, 1D mesoporous TiO2 nanofibres were prepared using the electrospinning method to verify their potential for use as the photoelectrode of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The 1D mesoporous nanofibres, 300 nm in diameter and 10-20 μm in length, were aggregated from anatase nanoparticles 20-30 nm in size. The employment of these novel 1D mesoporous nanofibres significantly improved dye loading and light scattering of the DSSC photoanode, and resulted in conversion cell efficiency of 8.14%, corresponding to an ∼35% enhancement over the Degussa P25 reference photoanode. © 2013 Author(s).
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Bijarbooneh, F. H., Zhao, Y., Sun, Z., Heo, Y. U., Malgras, V., Kim, J. H., & Dou, S. X. (2013). Structurally stabilized mesoporous TiO2 nanofibres for efficient dye-sensitized solar cells. APL Materials. American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4820425
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