Advanced Powder Technology, Vol.22, No.1, 31-42, 2011
Preparation of TiO2/NiO composite particles and their applications in dye-sensitized solar cells
This study investigates the applicability of n-type TiO2 and p-type NiO on the FTO-glass (Fluorine doped tin oxide, SnO2:F) substrate of the working electrode in a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC). The working electrode was designed and fabricated by depositing a film of TiO2/NiO composite particles, which were prepared by mixing the Ni powder with TiO2 particles using dry mixing method, on a FTO-glass substrate using a spin coating process. The working electrode was then immersed in the solution of N-719 (Ruthenium) dye at a temperature of 70 degrees C for 6 h. Moreover, a thin film of platinum (Pt) was deposited on the FTO-glass substrate of the counter electrode using an E-beam evaporator. Finally, the DSSC was assembled, and the short-circuit photocurrent, the open-circuit photovoltage and the power conversion efficiency of DSSC were measured using an I-V measurement system. This study also examined the effects of the mass ratio of TiO2 to Ni and the number of coating of TiO2 particles (or TiO2/NiO composite particles) colloid on the power conversion efficiency of the DSSC. Most importantly, this study shows that the power conversion efficiency of the DSSC with TiO2/NiO composite particles (3.80%) substantially exceeds that of the conventional DSSC (3.27%) due to the effects of the NiO barrier and the n-p junction. Crown Copyright (C) 2010 The Society of Powder Technology Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Dye-sensitized solar cell;n-p junction;Dry mixing method;TiO2/NiO composite particles;Power conversion efficiency