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Direct Dynamic Evidence of Charge Separation in a Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Obtained under Operando Conditions by Raman Spectroscopy.

Zhu MaoYutong YeHaiming LvXiao-Xia HanYeonju ParkLibin ZangBing ZhaoYoung-Mee Jung
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Interfaces play an important role in enhancing the energy conversion performance of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). The interface effects have been studied by many techniques, but most of the studies only focused on one part of a DSC, rather than on a complete solar cell. Hence, monitoring the interface evolution of a DSC is still very challenging. Here, in situ/operando resonance Raman (RR) spectroscopic analyses were carried out to monitor the dynamics of the photovoltaic conversion processes in a DSC. We observed the creation of new species (i.e., polyiodide and iodine aggregates) in the photosensitization process. We also obtained molecular-scale dynamic evidence that the bands from the C=C and C=N bonds of 2,2'-bipyridyl (bpy), the S=C=N bonds of the NCS ligand, and photochemical products undergo reasonably strong intensity and frequency changes, which clearly demonstrates that they are involved in charge separation. Furthermore, RR spectroscopy can also be used to quickly evaluate the performance of DSCs.
Keyphrases
  • solar cells
  • raman spectroscopy
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • liquid chromatography
  • single molecule
  • high intensity
  • high resolution
  • molecular docking
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • energy transfer
  • aqueous solution