Ordered RTiO2@ATiO2 architecture for dye-sensitized solar cell applications†
Abstract
Herein, we report a green and convenient method to prepare a compact layer for better construction of hierarchical TiO2 architectures to serve as photoanodes, in which one-dimensional (1D) rutile TiO2 (RTiO2) arrays are grown hydrothermally on a compact layer for fast electron transport, and branched anatase TiO2 (ATiO2) particles are deposited orderly on RTiO2 backbones for high efficiency dye harvesting. Characteristic tests indicate that the 1D RTiO2 arrays are tetragonal in shape with a square top surface, whereas the branched ATiO2 particles are nanoconic in shape with exposed {001} facets. As a result, the RTiO2@ATiO2 photoanode, sensitized by the N719 dye, harvests a solar energy conversion efficiency of 5.68%, which is nearly 3 times higher than that found in the RTiO2 array-based dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC), which demonstrates that the RTiO2 nanorods decorated by ATiO2 nanocones are helpful in enhancing the solar energy conversion efficiency.