Abstract

ZnO nanoparticle-assembled hollow spheres (raspberry-like) and elliptical nanorods (rice-like) were synthesized via a facile polyol process. Employing ethylene glycol as a polyol led to a ZnO nanoparticle-assembled hollow sphere structure, while diethylene glycol resulted in an elliptical nanorod structure. The ZnO hollow spheres had a higher Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area, better dye adsorption, more incident light trapping, and lower defect density than the ZnO elliptical nanorods. The ZnO hollow sphere-based dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) exhibited a three-times higher current density than the ZnO elliptical nanorod-based DSSCs.

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