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Application of electrospun cellulose acetate nanofibre membrane based quasi-solid state electrolyte for dye sensitized solar cells
Author(s) -
A. M. J. S. Weerasinghe,
M.A.K.L. Dissanayake,
G.K.R. Senadeera,
V. A. Senaviratne,
C.A. Thotawatthage,
J.M.K.W. Kumari
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
ceylon journal of science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2513-230X
pISSN - 2513-2814
DOI - 10.4038/cjs.v46i2.7433
Subject(s) - directory , library science , publishing , index (typography) , sri lanka , ceylon , impact factor , cellulose acetate , political science , chemistry , computer science , sociology , law , world wide web , biochemistry , cellulose , ethnology , south asia , operating system , programming language
Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) are much more eco-friendly, low cost and easy to fabricate devices compared to silicon solar cells. In order to overcome their problems with safety and the long-term stability due to sealing problems, liquid electrolytes employed in these devices are replaced with quasi solid-state or gel electrolytes even though the overall efficiencies are somewhat lower. In this study DSSCs are fabricated and tested by replacing the conventional liquid electrolyte using a quasi–solid state electrolyte comprised of biodegradable electro spun cellulose acetate (CA) nanofibres. DSSCs fabricated with this quasi-solid state electrolytes showed an overall light to electricity conversion efficiency of 4.0% under the illumination of 100 mW cm -2 (AM 1.5). The corresponding values of short circuit current density (J sc ), open circuit voltage (V oc ) and the fill factor (FF) of this device were 9.83mA cm -2 , 699.1 mV and 0.58 respectively.

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