ZnO nanostructures via chemical bath deposition for applicationsiIn dye-sensitized solar cells
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Date
2013
Authors
Ranasinghe, R. A. D. M.
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TheUniversity of Peradeniya
Abstract
This study is concerned with the development of a chemical bath deposition technique for the preparation of nanostructure architectures of ZnO on the Fvdoped SnO₂ (FTO) conducting glass plates, and their characterization and applications of the ZnO nanostructures in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) . A slight change of the tempe rature of the chemical bath and the control of the annealing temperature allow the selective formation of ZnO nanorods (NRs) and Zn() nanoflowers (NFs) on the FTO surfaces . Lower temperature (80°C) of the chemical bath and the subsequent annealing on the hotplate give NRs while a slightly higher temperature (90°C) of heating in an oven gives the NFs . The XRD studies confirm the purity of the ZnO in both NRs and NFs . The annealing temperature and the number of growing processes were varied in order to identify the optimum annealing temperature and the process for the preparation of ZnO NRs and NFs. The best annealing temperature that gives the highest efficiency for both the NRs and NFs is found to be 350 DC while the best growing process is the 3ʳᵈ one. The D358 dye gives the maximum conversion efficiencies of 1.11% and 1.9%, respectively, for ZnO NR- based DSCs and for ZnO NF-based DSCs employing the I⁻/I₃⁻ based electrolyte. Indoline D358 dye-based DSCs give higher conversion efficiencies (η) when compared to those of the N7l9 dye-based DSCs.