Abstract

Inorganic surface ligands such as metal chalcogenides ligand SnS44– and metal free ligand S2– were introduced for CdSe quantum dot sensitized solar cell (QDSSC) applications. The SnS44– ligand QDs were successfully deposited onto TiO2 photoanode through metal ion coordination. In solution, metal–ammonia complexes of Zn2+, Cd2+, and Cu2+ can be coordinated by the SnS44– ligands and reverse the zeta potential. Similarly, the metal ions can be sandwiched by SnS44– ligands and the photoanode. Using the metal ion bridged SnS44– ligand QDs as the sensitizer, photovoltaic properties of the QDSSCs have been studied. Cd2+ mediated deposition case showed better photovoltaic performance than the cases of Zn2+ or Cu2+. To further investigate the surface ligand effect on QDSSC, organic/inorganic mixed surface CdSe QDs were introduced using partial ligand exchange after the deposition onto the TiO2 photoanode. The postdeposition surface ligand exchange with inorganic ligands such as SnS44– and S2– is thought to retain ...

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