A New Mussel‐Inspired Polydopamine Sensitizer for Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells: Controlled Synthesis and Charge Transfer |
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Authors: | Dr. Hye Jin Nam Boeun Kim Dr. Min Jae Ko Mingshi Jin Prof. Ji Man Kim Prof. Duk‐Young Jung |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Institute of Basic Sciences, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 440‐746, (South Korea), Fax: (+82)?31‐290‐7075;2. Photoelectronic Research Center, National Agenda Research Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Seoul 137‐719, (South Korea) |
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Abstract: | The efficient electron injection by direct dye‐to‐TiO2 charge transfer and strong adhesion of mussel‐inspired synthetic polydopamine (PDA) dyes with TiO2 electrode is demonstrated. Spontaneous self‐polymerization of dopamine using dip‐coating (DC) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) in basic buffer solution were applied to TiO2 layers under a nitrogen atmosphere, which offers a facile and reliable synthetic pathway to make the PDA dyes, PDA‐DC and PDA‐CV, with conformal surface and perform an efficient dye‐to‐TiO2 charge transfer. Both synthetic methods led to excellent photovoltaic results and the PDA‐DC dye exhibited larger current density and efficiency values than those in the PDA‐CV dye. Under simulated AM 1.5 G solar light (100 mW cm?2), a PDA‐DC dye exhibited a short circuit current density of 5.50 mW cm?2, corresponding to an overall power conversion efficiency of 1.2 %, which is almost 10 times that of the dopamine dye‐sensitized solar cell. The PDA dyes showed strong adhesion with the nanocrystalline TiO2 electrodes and the interface engineering of a dye‐adsorbed TiO2 surface through the control of the coating methods, reaction times and solution concentration maximized the overall conversion efficiency, resulting in a remarkably high efficiency. |
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Keywords: | charge transfer dopamines polymerization sensitizers solar cells |
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