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One-step hydrothermal synthesis of feather duster-like NiS@MoS2 with hierarchical array structure for the Pt-free dye-sensitized solar cell

Journal

JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-018-4223-5

Keywords

Transition metal sulfide; Feather duster-like; Hierarchical array structure; Pt-free counter electrode; Dye-sensitized solar cell; Hydrothermal method; Energy conversion

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61504076, 21574076, U1510121]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province [2015021129, 2014011016-1]
  3. Fujian Key Laboratory of Photoelectric Functional Materials [FJPFM-201502]
  4. Ministry of Science and Technology Taiwan [MOST 106-2923-E-036-002-MY3, MOST 106-2221-E-036-018]

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Novel feather duster-like nickel sulfide (NiS) @ molybdenum sulfide (MoS2) with hierarchical array structure is synthesized via a simple one-step hydrothermal method, in which a major structure of rod-like NiS in the center and a secondary structure of MoS2 nanosheets with a thickness of about 15-55 nm on the surface. The feather duster-like NiS@MoS2 is employed as the counter electrode (CE) material for the dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC), which exhibits superior electrocatalytic activity due to its feather duster-like hierarchical array structure can not only support the fast electron transfer and electrolyte diffusion channels, but also can provide high specific surface area (238.19 m(2) g(-1)) with abundant active catalytic sites and large electron injection efficiency from CE to electrolyte. The DSSC based on the NiS@MoS2 CE achieves a competitive photoelectric conversion efficiency of 8.58%, which is higher than that of the NiS (7.13%), MoS2 (7.33%), and Pt (8.16%) CEs under the same conditions.

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