Abstract

Low cost carbon materials gained extensive attention in the field of sustainable energy storage devices. A major challenge in assembly of fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) glass free dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC) is the heat treatment limitation and transparency of electrodes. In this work, a rational design of a carbon composite dye-sensitized solar cell (CC-DSSC) fabricated with stacking carbon fiber wet-laid web (CFW) is described. The front electrode is prepared by a fibrous thin sheet of carbon fibers deposited with extended Titania nanorods (e-TiO2 nR). Whereas, the counter electrode is prepared by the composite of CF and exfoliated graphite micro platelets (Ex-GMP). The assembled CC-DSSC demonstrated 5.207% efficiency with high fill factor (FF) and open-circuit voltage (VOC). The high VOC of designed CC-DSSC ascribed to the high transmittance (50%), sheet conductivity, and efficient charge generation of e-TiO2 nR/CFW electrode. Moreover, e-TiO2 nR provides high dye absorption and electron mobility suitable for the CFW substrate. Alternatively, high FF of CC-DSSC provides evidence of remarkable electrocatalytic activity and low charge transfer resistance (1.915 Ω) of the Ex-GMP/CFW CE system. Our proposed system of carbon composite DSSC will provide new ways towards the fabrication of sustainable and low-cost energy storage devices.

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