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Structural effect of carbazole-based coadsorbents on the photovoltaic performance of organic dye-sensitized solar cells

Authors
Choi, In TaekJu, Myung JongKang, Sung HoKang, Min SooYou, Ban SeokHong, Ji YeounEom, Yu KyungSong, Sang HyunKim, Hwan Kyu
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.1, no.32, pp.9114 - 9121
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume
1
Number
32
Start Page
9114
End Page
9121
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/106487
DOI
10.1039/c3ta11508a
ISSN
2050-7488
Abstract
Two types of coadsorbents based on a carbazole unit containing a carboxylic acid acceptor linked by extended pi-conjugated linkers, e.g., biphenyl (HC-A') and tetramethylbiphenyl (HC-A ''), were synthesized. They were used as coadsorbents in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) based on the porphyrin dye (2Flu-ZnP-CN-COOH:FP). For comparison, the pi-conjugated phenyl linker (HC-A1) previously developed by our group was used as a coadsorbent. As a result, the DSSCs based on HC-A' and HC-A '' displayed power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of 6.47 and 5.85%, respectively, while the HC-A1-based DSSC achieved a PCE of 7.46%. The HC-A ''-based DSSC exhibited lower short-circuit current (J(sc)) and V-oc compared to the HC-A'-based DSSC, due to the fact that the dihedral angle of the pi-conjugated linkers is too high for electron injection into the TiO2 CB, and has less preventing effect on the pi-pi stacking of dye molecules due to its lower adsorbed amount, resulting in lower J(sc) and V-oc values. Therefore, it is important for coadsorbents to have a smaller dihedral angle of the pi-conjugated linkers for efficient electron injection and a compact blocking layer on the TiO2 surface for preventing the pi-pi stacking of dye molecules, simultaneously.
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