Biotemplated Synthesis of TiO2-Coated Gold Nanowire for Perovskite Solar Cells
Author(s) -
I. Inoue,
Yuki Umemura,
Itaru Raifuku,
Kenichi Toyoda,
Yasuaki Ishikawa,
Seigo Ito,
Hisashi Yasueda,
Yukiharu Uraoka,
Ichiro Yamashita
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
acs omega
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.779
H-Index - 40
ISSN - 2470-1343
DOI - 10.1021/acsomega.7b00940
Subject(s) - nanowire , materials science , nanotechnology , electrode , mesoporous material , energy conversion efficiency , perovskite (structure) , nanomaterials , layer (electronics) , colloidal gold , titanium dioxide , nanoparticle , optoelectronics , chemical engineering , chemistry , catalysis , composite material , engineering , biochemistry
Fibrous nanomaterials have been widely employed toward the improvement of photovoltaic devices. Their light-trapping capabilities, owing to their unique structure, provide a direct pathway for carrier transport. This paper reports the improvement of perovskite solar cell (PSC) performance by a well-dispersed TiO 2 -coated gold nanowire (GNW) in a TiO 2 cell layer. We used an artificially designed cage-shaped protein to synthesize a TiO 2 -coated GNW in aqueous solution under atmospheric pressure. The artificially cage-shaped protein with gold-binding peptides and titanium-compound-biomineralizing peptides can bind GNWs and selectively deposit a thin TiO 2 layer on the gold surface. The TiO 2 -coated GNW incorporated in the photoelectrodes of PSCs increased the external quantum efficiency within the range of 350-750 nm and decreased the internal resistance by 12%. The efficient collection of photogenerated electrons by the nanowires boosted the power conversion efficiency by 33% compared to a typical mesoporous-TiO 2 -nanoparticle-only electrode.
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