Issue 42, 2024

Effect of UV-absorbing small molecule dyes with different alkyl chain densities and branching positions on the photovoltaic performance of semitransparent DSSCs

Abstract

To achieve dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) with high transparency, multi-color capability, and long-term durability for future applications across various fields, this study selected phenylthiophene with UV-absorbing properties as the dye electron donor, cyanoacetic acid as the electron acceptor, and a colorless biphenyl dye (6OBA) as the co-sensitizer. The effects of different alkyl chain lengths, densities, branching positions, and co-sensitization on the photovoltaic (PV) performance of the devices are investigated. In addition, the effect of dye molecules adsorbed on TiO2 films of different thicknesses on the optical transmittance of the devices was also analyzed. The results show that the developed dyes exhibit UV-selective absorption properties. The power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of the semi-transparent DSSCs ranged from 0.51% to 0.89% under one sun illumination (100 mW cm−2) and from 3.78% to 5.94% under UVA LED illumination (365 nm, 150 μW cm−2). The corresponding visible light transmittance varied between 33.47% and 63.71%. At the same time, the DSSCs demonstrated long-term PCE stability after soaking for 1000 hours of full light irradiation.

Graphical abstract: Effect of UV-absorbing small molecule dyes with different alkyl chain densities and branching positions on the photovoltaic performance of semitransparent DSSCs

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Sep 2024
Accepted
02 Oct 2024
First published
14 Oct 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 18143-18155

Effect of UV-absorbing small molecule dyes with different alkyl chain densities and branching positions on the photovoltaic performance of semitransparent DSSCs

Y. Liu, S. Zhu, X. Song, W. Li, X. Yang, X. Niu, H. Zhou, W. Zhang and W. Chen, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 18143 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ03868A

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