Presentation 2006/9/1
Dye adsorption, Blocking molecule adsorption and Characteristic of dye sensitized solar cells by Supercritical fluid : Performance improvement of dye sensitized solar cells
Shohhei SAKAGUCHI, Syuzi HAYASE,
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Abstract(in English) In order to increase photo voltaic performances, it is necessary to increase the amount dye molecules on TiO2 surfaces and to block the bare TiO2 surfaces with blocking molecules. It has been reported that molecules can diffuse well in super critical liquids. We applied this super critical liquids to dye sensitized solar cells. When adsorptions of dyes and blocking molecules are carried out in super critical CO2 liquids, Jsc and Voc increased, compared with those made in conventional adsorption methods.
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Keyword(in English) dye sensitized solar cell / surface modification / super critical / electron diffusion / carbon dioxide / blocking molecules / dye
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Title (in English) Dye adsorption, Blocking molecule adsorption and Characteristic of dye sensitized solar cells by Supercritical fluid : Performance improvement of dye sensitized solar cells
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Keyword(1) dye sensitized solar cell
Keyword(2) surface modification
Keyword(3) super critical
Keyword(4) electron diffusion
Keyword(5) carbon dioxide
Keyword(6) blocking molecules
Keyword(7) dye
1st Author's Name Shohhei SAKAGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Kyusyu institute of technology()
2nd Author's Name Syuzi HAYASE
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyusyu institute of technology
Date 2006/9/1
Paper # ED2006-142,OME2006-67
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 228
Page pp.pp.-
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