《Growth of Oriented Single-Crystalline Rutile TiO2 Nanorods》.pdf
文本预览下载声明
Published on Web 02/26/2009
Growth of Oriented Single-Crystalline Rutile TiO2 Nanorods
on Transparent Conducting Substrates for Dye-Sensitized
Solar Cells
Bin Liu and Eray S. Aydil*
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Uni Versity of Minnesota,
421 Washington A Venue SE, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Received October 6, 2008; E-mail: aydil@
Abstract: Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) made from oriented, one-dimensional semiconductor
nanostructures such as nanorods, nanowires, and nanotubes are receiving attention because direct
connection of the point of photogeneration with the collection electrode using such structures may improve
the cell performance. Specifically, oriented single-crystalline TiO2 nanorods or nanowires on a transparent
conductive substrate would be most desirable, but achieving these structures has been limited by the
availability of synthetic techniques. In this study, a facile, hydrothermal method was developed for the first
time to grow oriented, single-crystalline rutile TiO2 nanorod films on transparent conductive fluorine-doped
tin oxide (FTO) substrates. The diameter, length, and density of the nanorods could be varied by changing
the growth parameters, such as growth time, growth temperature, initial reactant concentration, acidity,
and add
显示全部