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Transport and Recombination in TiO2 Brookite-Based Photoelectrodes
Posted on 2014-10-16 - 00:00
The
photoactivity of the stable nanosized TiO2 polymorphs is
challenging for many advanced applications. In the present work, brookite
TiO2 nanoparticles with two different shapes have been
used as building blocks for the preparation of pure brookite mesoporous
layers. The layers have been characterized before and after sensitization.
They have been used as photoanodes in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
The cell functioning coupled processes have been investigated by the
impedance spectroscopy (IS) technique at various applied voltages
and compared to a reference anatase TiO2 solar cell. The
investigations of the chemical capacitance and of the charge transfer
resistance, Rct, show that, compared to
anatase, the brookite surface is less active for the recombination
side reaction. The larger Rct is shown
to explain the higher open circuit voltage of the brookite cells.
However, the charge transport is much slower in the brookite phase
due to a lower electrical conductivity. This parameter has been quantified
more than 1 order of magnitude lower in the brookite layers compared
to the anatase one. On the whole, the efficiency of brookite DSSCs
is mainly limited by two parameters, the dye loading and the charge
collection efficiency.
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Kusumawati, Y.; Hosni, M.; Martoprawiro, M. A.; Cassaignon, S.; Pauporté, Th. (2016). Charge
Transport and Recombination in TiO2 Brookite-Based Photoelectrodes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp5047479