RAS Chemistry & Material ScienceЖурнал неорганической химии Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry

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Photoactive layers based on ZnO nanorods obtained by hydrothermal synthesis for dye-sensitized solar cells

PII
10.31857/S0044457X24060149-1
DOI
10.31857/S0044457X24060149
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Article
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Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 69 / Issue number 6
Pages
919-927
Abstract
The application of zinc oxide ZnO nanorods of different heights obtained by hydrothermal synthesis as functional layers for dye-sensitized solar cells has been considered. The structure, morphology, and optical properties of the nanorod layers were investigated by X-ray phase analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and optical spectroscopy. Photoanodes were fabricated using thieno[3,2-b]indole-based dyes IS 4 and IS 9. The adsorption mechanism of the dyes and ZnO structures was studied by IR spectroscopy. The efficiency of photoanodes was investigated using photoelectrochemical measurements. The dependence of the efficiency of the dye sensitized solar cells on the length of the nanorods was shown. The maximum light conversion result was obtained for a photoanode with an average nanorod height of 2.5 μm and dye adsorbed IS 4.
Keywords
гидротермальный синтез оксид цинка ZnO наностержни сенсибилизированные красителями солнечные элементы
Date of publication
15.06.2024
Year of publication
2024
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