2015
DOI: 10.1149/2.0671509jes
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The Effect of Electrolyte Purification on the Performance and Long-Term Stability of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Abstract: In this study the effect of the purification of electrolyte material on the performance and long-term stability of dye-sensitized solar cells is investigated. The combined effect of purifying all the electrolyte materials has been examined, as has the effect of purifying each compound to identify those compounds worth purifying and to eliminate unnecessary production steps on an industrial scale. Statistical methods were employed to draw statistically significant conclusions from the experimental results. No e… Show more

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“…The dye was successfully extracted and analyzed from aged solar cells (see cell preparation in the Experimental section) containing Z907 and N719 . The LC/MS results were similar to those obtained from the parent dye analysis with identifiable peaks from the dyes and their degradation products for both Z907 (data not shown) and N719 (reported elsewhere) . Several of the previously reported degradation products, most notably [RuL 2 (NCS)(3‐MPN)] and [RuL 2 (NCS)(NMBI)], were observed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The dye was successfully extracted and analyzed from aged solar cells (see cell preparation in the Experimental section) containing Z907 and N719 . The LC/MS results were similar to those obtained from the parent dye analysis with identifiable peaks from the dyes and their degradation products for both Z907 (data not shown) and N719 (reported elsewhere) . Several of the previously reported degradation products, most notably [RuL 2 (NCS)(3‐MPN)] and [RuL 2 (NCS)(NMBI)], were observed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The intact cells that were utilized for optimization of the dye extraction method only were prepared and aged according to a method described in the literature . The cells were prepared with two different dye solutions consisting of either 0.3 mM Z907 or 0.3 mM N719 in acetonitrile and tert ‐butanol (1:1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The yellow color could result from lead iodide forming to the edge areas of the cell. Hence we also investigated any possible change in the active area under the carbon with our established camera imaging technique (which we have demonstrated in earlier reports for monitoring the degradation in DSSCs) as the changes were so minor that it was difficult to analyze them by the eye (Figure c,d). The aged cells were found lighter than the fresh ones, i.e., the cell materials had transformed also at the interior of the cell during the aging even though it was not apparent by the eye or by the changes in the efficiency of the cells (Figure S4, Supporting Information).…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Perovskite Precursor Ink Used In Thismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 These promising stability results encouraged us to investigate further the stability of these air processed inkjet inltrated CPSCs under a new stress i.e. ultra-violet (UV) light which has been identied as one of the key issues for the long term stability of other types of PV systems such as dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), 22,23 and has raised concerns also in the eld of perovskite solar cells. 8,24,25 Hence one batch of inkjet inltrated CPSCs (similar to the cells fabricated in ref.…”
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