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International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol.10, No.11, 4575-4622, 2009
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Based on the Principles and Materials of Photosynthesis: Mechanisms of Suppression and Enhancement of Photocurrent and Conversion Efficiency
Attempts have been made to develop dye-sensitized solar cells based on the principles and materials of photosynthesis: We first tested photosynthetic pigments, carotenoids (Cars), chlorophylls (Chls) and their derivatives, to find sensitizers showing reasonable performance (photocurrent and conversion efficiency). We then tried to introduce the principles of photosynthesis, including electron transfer and energy transfer from Car to Phe a. Also, we tried co-sensitization using the pheophorbide (Phe) a and Chl c(2) pair which further enhanced the performance of the component sensitizers as follows: J(sc) = 9.0 + 13.8 -> 14.0 mA cm(-2) and eta = 3.4 + 4.6 -> 5.4%.
Keywords:dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs);photosynthesis;carotenoids;chlorophylls;pheophorbides;singlet-triplet annihilation;electron transfer;energy transfer;electron injection;charge recombination;co-sensitization