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Counter Electrode for DyeSensitized Solar Cells

Renewable energies have become an attractive option to overcome the energy demands in sustainable and affordable ways. It has been estimated that one-third of the total renewable energies would be generated from photovoltaics (PVs). A solar or PV cell is a device that directly converts sunlight into electricity by taking benefit of the photoelectric effect. In the third-generation solar PVs, dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) are believed to be the most promising and have attracted wide attention. The optimization of a DSSC is focused on four main components: (i) metal oxide semiconductor, (ii) photosensitizer, (iii) redox couple electrolyte, and (iv) counter electrode. Among these, the counter electrode undertakes three functions: (i) as a catalyst, (ii) as a positive electrode of primary cells, and (iii) as a mirror. To obey these functions, the electrode material should have high catalytic activity, high conductivity, high reflectivity, high surface area, and electrochemical and mechanical stability. To improve the performance of DSSCs, many scientists have developed new counter electrodes made of platinum, carbon materials, transition metals, conductive polymers, and composites. This book converses the various aspects of materials for the fabrication of counter electrodes especially for the DSSCs.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789814877381

About Alagarsamy PandikumarKandasamy Jothivnekatachalam

Alagarsamy Pandikumar is a scientist at the Organic and Materials Electrochemistry Division of the CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute Karaikudi Tamil Nadu India. He obtained his PhD in chemistry (2014) from the Madurai Kamaraj University India and completed his postdoctoral fellowship (20142016) from the University of Malaya Malaysia under its High Impact Research grant. He then joined the Functional Materials Division of the CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute. His current research involves development of novel materials with graphene and graphitic carbon nitride in combination with metals metal oxides polymers and carbon nanotubes for photocatalysis photoelectrocatalysis dye-sensitized solar cells and electrochemical sensor applications.Ramesh Mohan is a scientist at the CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute Pilani India. He received his masters degree in materials science (2007) as well as in engineering and polymer science and technology (2009) from Pondicherry University India and Anna University India respectively. He obtained his PhD in materials science and technology (2013) from the National Chiao Tung University Taiwan. He was an INSPIRE Faculty-DST in the Functional Materials Division of the CSIR-Central Electrochemical Research Institute from 2016 to 2020. His research interests include organic electronics dye-sensitized solar cells organicinorganic hybrid materials and supercapacitors.Kandasamy Jothivnekatachalam is a professor and head of the Department of Chemistry Anna University BIT campus Tiruchirappalli India. He obtained his PhD in chemistry from the University of Madras Chennai India. His current research focuses on photocatalysis for energy and environmental applications and his other research interests are functional materials photocatalysis photoelectrochemistry photoelectrocatalysis and dye-sensitized solar cells.

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