Abstract

Novel polymer gel electrolytes (PGEs) with high ionic conductivity based on polyvinyl (acetate-co-methyl methacrylate) [P(VA-co-MMA)] were prepared by soaking porous copolymers in an organic electrolyte solution [acetonitrile (ACN) or 3-Methoxypropionitrile (MPN)] that contained an I3−/I− as redox couple. Quasi-solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells (QS-DSSCs) were fabricated with the PGEs, and the best PGE was selected and optimized. Using the best PGE and under 100mWcm−2 light illumination (AM1.5), the QS-DSSC achieved a high photovoltaic conversion efficiency of 9.10%, nearly the same as that for the DSSC based on the original liquid electrolyte. Introduction of TiO2 nanoparticles into the PGEs further enhanced PGEs ionic conductivity and the conversion efficiency to 9.40%. Subsequent results revealed that our QS-DSSC had a better stability because it could maintain 96.7% of its initial efficiency after long-time (1000h) exposure to simulative sunlight. Besides, for the first time, large-area QS-DSSCs were fabricated by screen printing of PGE, other than the traditional vacuum injection that was infeasible for the viscous gel electrolyte. Finally, our 5cm×7cm QS-DSSC sub-module exhibited a conversion efficiency higher than 4%.

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