The influence of three diphenylpyran isomer co-sensitizers with different sterical structures on N719-based dye sensitized solar cells†
Abstract
Aiming to explore the relationship between the molecular structure and photovoltaic performance, three pyran isomer dyes DO, DM and DP were synthesized and applied as a co-sensitizer with N719 dye in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). These sensitizers were investigated by theoretical calculation, UV-vis absorption spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry measurement to understand their structure, optical and electrochemical properties. The DSC devices based on N719 and the co-sensitizers were characterized using I–V tests, incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy measurements. As compared to the standard N719-based DSCs, the co-sensitization system of N719 and DM with the most sterical structure exhibited an enhancement of the power conversion efficiency (PCE) by 18% from 7.60% to 8.96%. Both the short-circuit photocurrent density (Jsc) and open-circuit voltage (Voc) of the co-sensitized systems were increased resulting from the better maintained N719 dye loading amount on TiO2 as well as the prevention of dye aggregation. Co-sensitization of the DO molecule with less steric hindrance reduced the desorbed N719 dye amount by half leading to a decline of the photo-harvesting ability and photocurrent generation in DSCs.