Copper-Based Aqueous Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell: Seeking a Sustainable and Long-Term Stable Device
D. Sayah, Tarek H. Ghaddar
Abstract
High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Aqueous dye-sensitized solar cells (a-DSSCs) have emerged as a promising option for safe, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly photovoltaic technology. Unlike conventional organic-based DSSCs, a-DSSCs utilize water as a greener and safer electrolyte solvent. This study introduces for the first time the use of N -methylbenzimidazolium acetate (HNMBI + OAc – ) along with a water-soluble copper redox-couple [bis(6,6′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine) copper (I/II) acetate] in a-DSSCs. The study delves into the electrochemical properties of different electrolyte compositions, highlighting the significance of the employed HNMBI + OAc – additive in providing free N -methylbenzimidazole Lewis base in the medium that in turn enhances the performance of the a-DSSCs by mitigating electron recombination processes and possibly improving dye regeneration. Furthermore, the optimized and tested a-DSSCs exhibited remarkable stability when exposed to constant ambient light irradiations for one year, or to high temperatures (52 °C) for 1000 h in the dark, marking successful progress toward sustainable and durable photovoltaic devices.