WN/nitrogen-doped reduced graphite oxide hybrids for triiodide reduction in dye-sensitized solar cells

2019 
The development of low-cost, environmental friendliness, outstanding catalytic activity, superior conductivity and good stability counter electrode (CE) catalyst in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) is important to promote the commercial application of DSSCs. Here, WN/nitrogen-doped reduced graphite oxide hybrids (WN/NrGO) had been synthesized by hydrothermal method followed by nitridation treatment, which used as CE catalysts for catalyzing I3− to I−. The combined WN and nitrogen-doped reduced graphite oxide (NrGO) into WN/NrGO could effectively regulate the catalytic activity for the reduction of I3−, accelerate the charge transfer at the interface, and then the synergistic effect between of them can be fully achieved. When the WN/NrGO served as the CE catalyst in DSSCs, the photoelectric conversion efficiency (PCE) of 7.42% has been obtained, compared to the conventional Pt-based DSSCs (7.71%). Meanwhile, as-prepared WN/NrGO exhibited higher PCE than that of the solo WN (6.19%) and NrGO (5.81%) in parallel. A series of electrochemical measures revealed that the WN/NrGO displayed the higher catalytic activity and charge transfer ability than that of the solo WN and NrGO, so the synthesized low-cost WN/NrGO have an potential to be used as the effectively CE catalysts for the replacement of the noble Pt.
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