November 1, 2013
Journal Article

Aggregated TiO2 Based Nanotubes for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells

Abstract

One-dimensional (1D) semiconducting oxides have attracted great attention for dye sensitized solar cells (DSCs), but the overall performance is still quite limited as compared to TiO2 nanocrystalline DSCs. Here, we report the synthesis of aggregated TiO2 based nanotubes with controlled morphologies and crystalline structures to obtain an overall power conversion efficiency of 9.9% using conventional dye without any additional chemical treatment steps. The high efficiency is attributed to the unique aggregate structure for light harvesting, optimized high surface area, and good crystallinity of the nanotube aggregates obtained through proper thermal annealing. This study demonstrates that high efficiency DSCs can be obtained with 1D nanomaterials, and provides lessons on the importance of optimizing both the nanocrystalline structure and the overall microscale morphology.

Revised: April 30, 2014 | Published: November 1, 2013

Citation

Nie Z., X. Zhou, Q. Zhang, G. Cao, and J. Liu. 2013. Aggregated TiO2 Based Nanotubes for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells. Science of Advanced Materials 5, no. 11:1750-1755. PNNL-SA-94134. doi:10.1166/sam.2013.1622