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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.266, 464-470, 2014
Metal sulfide counter electrodes for dye-sensitized solar cells: A balanced strategy for optical transparency and electrochemical activity
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have obtained exciting progress in improving energy conversion efficiency and cutting material cost in recent years. It is found that many kinds of inorganic compounds have promising potential to replace platinum as counter electrode materials for DSSCs. Actually, to a thin film electrode, preparation of the thin film is the same important as choice of active materials, because quality of the films has a direct effect on electrochemical and optical performance of the final counter electrodes. In this paper, a general strategy is developed to prepare transparent and high-efficient metal sulfide counter electrodes. In the route, the Group VIIIB metal sulfides are formed as compact, homogenous and stable films on fluorine-doped tin oxide conductive glass from a precursor organic solution by spin coating, and the film thickness can be readily converted to reach the balance between optical transparency and electrochemical activity. Among the Group VIIIB metal sulfides, the nickel sulfide film with the thickness of 100 nm shows the high transparency and energy conversion efficiency of 7.37%, higher than that of the DSSC using platinum electrode. The results provide a new and facile alternative to prepare high-efficient and transparent sulfide counter electrodes for DSSCs. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.