Abstract

Over the years, researchers have been working on replacing sensitized dye for dye sensitized solar cells (DSSC), because of its low production cost, biodegradability, and non-toxicity. However, the overall performance of natural dye-based DSSCs is low compared to the DSSCs sensitized with Ruthenium based dyes. The combination of natural dyes with an optimized choice of the extracting solvents and the proper volume ratio of mixture of the dyes, enhances inherent properties, such as absorption and adsorption of the dyes. It also allows the device to utilize photon energy more efficiently over the entire visible wavelength. As a result, DSSC sensitized with the dye mixture shows higher absorbance, and cumulative absorption properties over the whole visible region than the DSSC fabricated with individual dyes and showed higher photocurrent. Another effective way to improve cell efficiency is by using a blocking layer. The blocking layer increases the photocurrent, is mainly due to the improvement of the electron recombination at the transparent conducting oxide/electrolyte interfaces. Also, the blocking layer’s compact structure creates an effective pathway for electron transportation; thus, the device’s photocurrent increases. Additionally, a slight improvement in the open-circuit voltage and fill factor was observed, thus cell efficiency enhances significantly. By both the proper ratio of dye mixture and the blocking layer improves cell performance of DSSC and opens a new pathway for future studies.

Highlights

  • The global energy demand has been continuously increasing due to the continuous growth of the world population, economic development, standard of living, and drive of modern technologies

  • This chapter is focused on the improvement of efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) by the combination of natural dyes and the blocking layer

  • DSSC sensitized with the dye mixture shows higher absorbance, and cumulative absorption properties over the entire visible region than the DSSC fabricated with single individual dyes [35, 36]

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Introduction

The global energy demand has been continuously increasing due to the continuous growth of the world population, economic development, standard of living, and drive of modern technologies. Because of the depletion of fossil fuels and global warming, in recent years, researchers are endeavoring severe attempts to find out various ways to meet energy demand around the world. Solar energy can be the solution to the problem of dwindling fossil-fuel reserves [4]. This chapter is focused on the improvement of efficiency of DSSC by the combination of natural dyes and the blocking layer. Structure and operation principle of the third generation dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) has been discussed in the second section.

Basics of DSSC
Effect of combination of natural dyes
Effect of blocking layer in DSSC
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