Development of Lower Cost Monolithic Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell with Carbon Counter-Electrode

Daniel Agaphela, M. Günther, S. Kusumocahyo, N. Nursam
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Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) were developed as low-cost and environmentally friendly alternatives to other types of solar cells. However, due to efficiency and stability shortcomings, and also because of the cost reductions in crystalline Si cells, DSSCs are not yet commercially successful. Several parameters have to be improved, one of which is the cost that should be reduced further. There are two ideas to achieve this: the platinum electrode can be substituted by a cheaper carbon electrode, and the sandwich structure of the cells, with two glass substrates with a transparent conducting oxide (TCO) layer on them, can be changed to a monolithic structure, in which only one TCO-coated glass substrate is used. In the present project the performance of such monolithic cells with carbon counter-electrode is compared to the performance of cells with sandwich structure that are otherwise identically constructed. The performance assessment was done by means of an I-V curve measurement. The main result is that monolithic cells have a lower efficiency. The data indicate that the internal serial resistance of the monolithic cells was higher than in the sandwich cells. In a further step, three monolithic cells were interconnected in series in a submodule, and the performance of this submodule was assessed. The result indicates that the serial resistance of the three cells that were interconnected in the submodule, including the contacts, was lower than three times the serial resistance of the individual cells including the contacts. This shows that there is a potential for a more efficient usage of monolithic cells by means of a module design that allows for lower resistances in the interconnection of the cells within the module as well as in the module contacts. This should be pursued in further research, as well as the reduction of the internal resistance of the monolithic cells.
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低成本碳对极单片染料敏化太阳能电池的研制
染料敏化太阳能电池(DSSCs)是一种低成本、环保的太阳能电池替代品。然而,由于效率和稳定性的缺点,也因为晶体硅电池的成本降低,DSSCs尚未在商业上取得成功。有几个参数需要改进,其中之一是成本应该进一步降低。实现这一目标有两种思路:可以用更便宜的碳电极取代铂电极,并且可以将电池的三明治结构(两块带有透明导电氧化物(TCO)层的玻璃基板)更改为单片结构,其中只使用一块TCO涂层的玻璃基板。在本项目中,这种带有碳反电极的单片电池的性能与具有三明治结构的电池的性能进行了比较,否则结构相同。通过I-V曲线测量方法进行性能评价。主要结果是单片电池的效率较低。数据表明,单片电池的内部串联电阻高于夹层电池。在进一步的步骤中,三个单片单元串联在一个子模块中,并对该子模块的性能进行了评估。结果表明,包括触点在内的子模块中互连的三个单元的串联电阻小于包括触点在内的单个单元的串联电阻的三倍。这表明,通过模块设计,可以在模块内单元的互连以及模块触点中降低电阻,从而有可能更有效地使用单片单元。这应该在进一步的研究中进行,以及减少单片电池的内阻。
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