Electrochimica Acta, Vol.200, 168-173, 2016
A comparative evaluation of catalytic activities of carbon molecular sieve counter electrode toward different redox couples in dye-sensitized solar cells
Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) has been proposed as counter electrode (CE) catalyst in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) for the first time. We evaluate the catalytic activities of CMS for the regeneration of different redox couples of I-3 /I, T-2/T, and Co3+/(2+), and compare them with those of the traditional Pt CE, which is very expensive. For the I-3 /I redox couple, the CMS shows a relatively lower catalytic behavior than Pt due to large charge transfer resistance and low mass transport rate. Toward the organic T-2/T redox couple, the CMS is a much better catalyst than Pt, and the DSCs exhibits a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 5.30%, which is a great enhancement of 42.09% over the Pt CE based DSCs. Cyclic voltammograms depict that CMS displays a high peak current density and a low peak-to-peak separation, indicating a high catalytic activity of CMS toward T-2/T redox couple. For the Co3+/2+ redox couple, CMS presents a competitive catalytic activity relative to Pt and the DSCs shows a PCE of 8.73%. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.