Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell

Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) were developed by exploiting the photovoltaic effect to convert solar energy into electrical energy. The photoanode layer thickness significantly affects the semiconductor film�s ability to carry electronic charges, adsorb sensitizing dye molecules, and lower the r...

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Main Authors: Magiswaran K., Norizan M.N., Mahmed N., Mohamad I.S., Idris S.N., Sabri M.F.M., Amin N., Sandu A.V., Vizureanu P., Nabia?ek M., Salleh M.A.A.M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-347142024-10-14T11:21:59Z Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Magiswaran K. Norizan M.N. Mahmed N. Mohamad I.S. Idris S.N. Sabri M.F.M. Amin N. Sandu A.V. Vizureanu P. Nabia?ek M. Salleh M.A.A.M. 57483411200 57226822517 24802694300 55898400600 57483252500 35113860300 7102424614 57210666604 16308136100 56962712800 55543476900 adsorption time doctor blade method dye-sensitized solar cell N719 dye photoanode thickness renewable energy solar cells zinc oxide Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) were developed by exploiting the photovoltaic effect to convert solar energy into electrical energy. The photoanode layer thickness significantly affects the semiconductor film�s ability to carry electronic charges, adsorb sensitizing dye molecules, and lower the recombination of photo-excited electrons injected into the semiconductor. This study investigated the dependence of the zinc oxide (ZnO) photoanode thin-film thickness and the film soaking time in N719 dye on the photocurrent�voltage characteristics. The ZnO photoanode was applied to glass using the doctor blade method. The thickness was varied by changing the scotch tape layers. The ZnO-based DSSC attained an efficiency of 2.77% with three-layered photoanodes soaked in the dye for three hours, compared to a maximum efficiency of 0.68% that was achieved with three cycles using the dip-coating method in other research. The layer thickness of the ZnO photoanode and its optimal adsorption time for the dye are important parameters that determine the efficiency of the DSSC. Therefore, this work provides important insights to further improve the performance of DSSCs. � 2022 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:21:59Z 2024-10-14T03:21:59Z 2023 Article 10.3390/coatings13010020 2-s2.0-85146797252 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85146797252&doi=10.3390%2fcoatings13010020&partnerID=40&md5=5377fd0dbc21c8aca32f659c2110d862 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34714 13 1 20 All Open Access Gold Open Access MDPI Scopus
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topic adsorption time
doctor blade method
dye-sensitized solar cell
N719 dye
photoanode thickness
renewable energy
solar cells
zinc oxide
spellingShingle adsorption time
doctor blade method
dye-sensitized solar cell
N719 dye
photoanode thickness
renewable energy
solar cells
zinc oxide
Magiswaran K.
Norizan M.N.
Mahmed N.
Mohamad I.S.
Idris S.N.
Sabri M.F.M.
Amin N.
Sandu A.V.
Vizureanu P.
Nabia?ek M.
Salleh M.A.A.M.
Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
description Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) were developed by exploiting the photovoltaic effect to convert solar energy into electrical energy. The photoanode layer thickness significantly affects the semiconductor film�s ability to carry electronic charges, adsorb sensitizing dye molecules, and lower the recombination of photo-excited electrons injected into the semiconductor. This study investigated the dependence of the zinc oxide (ZnO) photoanode thin-film thickness and the film soaking time in N719 dye on the photocurrent�voltage characteristics. The ZnO photoanode was applied to glass using the doctor blade method. The thickness was varied by changing the scotch tape layers. The ZnO-based DSSC attained an efficiency of 2.77% with three-layered photoanodes soaked in the dye for three hours, compared to a maximum efficiency of 0.68% that was achieved with three cycles using the dip-coating method in other research. The layer thickness of the ZnO photoanode and its optimal adsorption time for the dye are important parameters that determine the efficiency of the DSSC. Therefore, this work provides important insights to further improve the performance of DSSCs. � 2022 by the authors.
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author_facet 57483411200
Magiswaran K.
Norizan M.N.
Mahmed N.
Mohamad I.S.
Idris S.N.
Sabri M.F.M.
Amin N.
Sandu A.V.
Vizureanu P.
Nabia?ek M.
Salleh M.A.A.M.
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author Magiswaran K.
Norizan M.N.
Mahmed N.
Mohamad I.S.
Idris S.N.
Sabri M.F.M.
Amin N.
Sandu A.V.
Vizureanu P.
Nabia?ek M.
Salleh M.A.A.M.
author_sort Magiswaran K.
title Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
title_short Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
title_full Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
title_fullStr Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
title_full_unstemmed Controlling the Layer Thickness of Zinc Oxide Photoanode and the Dye-Soaking Time for an Optimal-Efficiency Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell
title_sort controlling the layer thickness of zinc oxide photoanode and the dye-soaking time for an optimal-efficiency dye-sensitized solar cell
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2024
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