Langmuir, Vol.26, No.16, 13644-13649, 2010
Ordered Multimodal Porous Carbon as Highly Efficient Counter Electrodes in Dye-Sensitized and Quantum-Dot Solar Cells
Ordered multimodal porous carbon (OMPC) was explored as a counter electrode in ruthenium complex dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) and CdSe quantum-dot solar cells (QDSCs). The unique structural characteristics such as large surface area and well-developed three-dimensional (3-D) interconnected ordered macropore framework with open mesopores embedded in the macropore walls make the OM PC electrodes have high catalytic activities and fast mass transfer kinetics toward both triiodide/iodide and polysulfide electrolytes. The efficiency (ca. 8.67%) of the OMPC based DSSC is close to that (ca. 9.34%) of the Pt based one. Most importantly, the QDSC employing OM PC material presents a high efficiency of up to 4.36%, which is significantly higher than those of Pt- and activated carbon based solar cells, ca. 2.29% and 3.30%, respectively.