Rapid dye-sensitized solar cell working electrode preparation using far infrared rapid thermal annealing
TiO2 nanopowder sintering during dye-sensitized solar cell working electrode preparation usually takes hours and is the rate-limiting step to rapid production of dye-sensitized solar cells. Here, we show that by far infrared rapid thermal annealing (RTA) method, TiO2 working electrode sintering time reduces from hours to minutes. 5min binders/solvents removal time at 250°C plus 10min sintering time at 500°C in a RTA system gives a cell with the efficiency of 4.37%. Although the rapid removal of binders/solvents causes the TiO2 film structure collapsing and gives a more compact working electrode structure, the far infrared RTA method directly radiates TiO2 layer giving binders/solvents removal and sintering within minutes and is ideal for rapid DSSC fabrication.
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2012
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Authors: | Wu, Chun-Te ; Kuo, Hsiu-Po ; Tsai, Hung-An ; Pan, Wen-Chueh |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 100.2012, C, p. 138-143
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Dye-sensitized solar cell | Rapid thermal annealing | Sintering | Far infrared | Working electrode preparation |
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