Abstract
Porous TiO2 nanotube arrays with three-dimensional (3D) interconnectivity wereprepared using a sol–gel process assisted by poly(vinyl chloride-graft-4-vinylpyridine), PVC-g-P4VP graft copolymer and a ZnO nanorod template. A7 µm long ZnO nanorod array was grown from the fluorine-doped tinoxide (FTO) glass via a liquid phase deposition method. TheTiO2 sol–gel solutiontemplated by the PVC-g-P4VP graft copolymer produced a random 3D interconnection betweenthe adjacent ZnO nanorods during spin coating. Upon etching of ZnO,TiO2 nanotubes consisting of 10–15 nm nanoparticles were generated, as confirmed by wide-anglex-ray scattering (WAXS), energy-filtering transmission electron microscopy (EF-TEM) andfield-emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The ordered and interconnectednanotube architecture showed an enhanced light scattering effect and increased penetrationof polymer electrolytes in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC). The energy conversionefficiency reached 1.82% for liquid electrolyte, and 1.46% for low molecular weight(Mw) and 0.74%for high Mw polymer electrolytes.
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