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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.173, No.2, 1029-1033, 2007
Effect of molecular weight of oligomer on ionic diffusion in oligomer electrolytes and its implication for dye-sensitized solar cells
This study measures the diffusion coefficients of I- and I-3(-) in oligomer electrolytes as a function of the molecular weight of oligomers and investigates their effect on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The high-diffusion coefficients of ions in an oligomer electrolyte with a lower molecular weight can help to promote the redox mechanism in DSSCs and thereby increase the short-circuit current density. They can also cause a decrease in the open-circuit voltage since a high-diffusion coefficient Of 13 is capable of reducing the lifetime of electrons in TiO2 electrodes. To offset these effects, N-methyl-benzimidazole is added to the oligomer electrolytes, thereby improving the open-circuit voltage and fill factor and, consequently, the overall energy-conversion efficiency, which increases to over 5%. A further test involving storage at a high temperature of 75 degrees C demonstrates that DSSCs employing the oligomer electrolytes show excellent thermal stability over 200h. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords:dye-sensitized solar cell;ionic diffusion;poly(ethylene glycol);molecular weight;non-volatile electrolyte