Carbon nanotubes as counter electrode for dye-sensitised solar cells

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with different diameters as a counter electrode to fabricate dye-sensitised solar cells with high conversion efficiency are investigated. The CNT electrodes with large diameter demonstrated better redox reaction and higher energy conversion efficiency.

Inspec keywords: electrodes; solar cells; carbon nanotubes; reduction (chemical)

Other keywords: dye-sensitised solar cell; redox reaction; counter electrode; energy conversion; carbon nanotube

Subjects: Fullerene, nanotube and related devices; Preparation of graphene and graphene-related materials, intercalation compounds, and diamond; Solar cells and arrays; Photoelectric conversion; solar cells and arrays

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