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Approaches to gel electrolytes in dye-sensitized solar cells using pyridinium molten salts

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 29, Pages 6080-6085

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm00485e

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Imidazolium iodide ionic liquids have a relatively high viscosity, and, as consequence, mass-transport limitation problems restrict their use as solvents for electrolytes. In this study, a series of 1-alkyl-3-carboxypyridinium iodide molten salts, [ACP][I], was used as a gel electrolyte for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Without addition of any nano-particles, small molecules, oligomers or polymer plasticizers, these [ACP][I] salts acted as a stiffener, plasticizing the liquid phase electrolyte. An investigation was carried out into the electrochemical properties of these [ACP][I]-based gel electrolytes, and they were found to have an impressively high diffusion constant (D(I3-)) of similar to 28.5 x 10(-6) cm(2) s(-1) and conductivity (sigma) of similar to 4.30 mS cm(-1). The photovoltaic performance of this new redox couple was evaluated by employing nanocrystalline TiO(2) films with different thicknesses. An energy conversion efficiency of 3.7% was achieved using an 8 mm TiO(2) electrode, under simulated solar illumination (AM 1.5, 100 mW cm (2)). This efficiency is comparable with the cells fabricated with the liquid electrolyte-Solaronix AN-50 (eta 4.0%, reported in the literature).

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