Journal article
Supercritical carbon dioxide as a solvent for deposition of a tailored dye in dye sensitized solar cells
S Maniam, AB Holmes, J Krstina, GA Leeke, GE Collis
Green Chemistry | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1039/c1gc15864c
Abstract
We report a new technique whereby dyes can be deposited onto metal oxide surfaces using supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) for use in solar cell applications. This process eliminates the need for hazardous organic solvents and waste solvents generated during the dyeing process. The solubility of a perylene anhydride dye in scCO2 is enhanced by the incorporation of fluorinated alkyl subsituents and the use of masked carboxylic binding groups. This allows fast deposition of the dye onto the TiO2 photoanode, resulting in efficient photovoltaic performance. The unreacted dye is then easily recovered in a solid form after the deposition process by venting the carbon dioxide. © 2011 The Royal So..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank CSIRO Future Manufacturing Flagship for support and award of a postdoctoral fellowship to SM. ABH acknowledges the CSIRO Fellow-OCE Science Team and GEC acknowledges the CSIRO OCE Julius Award. We appreciate assistance from Dr's R. Williamson and A. Riches on scCO<INF>2</INF> chemistry.