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Metalloid tellurium-doped graphene nanoplatelets as ultimately stable electrocatalysts for cobalt reduction reaction in dye-sensitized solar cells

Authors
Jeon, In-YupKim, Hong MoKweon, Do HyungJung, Sun-MinSeo, Jeong-MinShin, Sun-HeeChoi, In TaekEom, Yu KyungKang, Sung HoKim, Hwan KyuJu, Myung JongBaek, Jong-Beom
Issue Date
12월-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Tellurium (Te)-doped graphene nanoplatelets; Ball-milling; Electrocatalysts; Cobalt reduction reaction; Charge-transfer resistance; Dye-sensitized solar cells
Citation
NANO ENERGY, v.30, pp.867 - 876
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Journal Title
NANO ENERGY
Volume
30
Start Page
867
End Page
876
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/86766
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2016.09.001
ISSN
2211-2855
Abstract
One feasible alternative to Pt catalyst in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) is metalloid tellurium (Te)-doped graphene nanoplatelets (TeGnPs). These were prepared by ball-milling graphite in the presence of Te crystals. Introduction of Te at the edges of TeGnPs was confirmed with various analytical techniques including time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS). The resultant TeGnPs are herein evaluated as counter electrode (CE) materials for the cobalt reduction reaction (CRR) in DSSCs. TeGnP-CE exhibits much lower charge transfer resistance (R-ct=0.15 Omega cm(2)) than that (R-ct=1.77 Omega cm(2)) of Pt-CE. More importantly, TeGnP-CE displays an extreme electrochemical stability for the Co(bpy)(3)(2+/3+) (bpy=2,2'-bipyridine) redox couple even after 1000 potential cycles. The SM315-based DSSC fabricated with TeGnP-CE shows a better power conversion efficiency (PCE=11.58%) than that with Pt-CE (11.03%), suggesting that TeGnP-CE could be one of the best alternatives to Pt-CE in DSSCs. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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