Relationship between dye-iodine binding and cell voltage in dye-sensitized solar cells: A quantum-mechanical look

Abu Md Asaduzzaman, Guy A.G. Chappellaz, Georg Schreckenbach

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Abstract

It has been proposed that iodine binding to dyes may actually decrease the cell efficiency of a dye-sensitized solar cell. A previous experimental study showed that a two-atom change from oxygen to sulfur increased recombination of iodine with injected electrons by a factor of approximately 2. Here, it is shown that iodine binding is a plausible explanation for this effect. The steric and conjugation effects are quantified separately using a set of model compounds. Quantum-chemical calculations show that elongation of the hydrocarbon chain has only an insignificant effect on the iodine and bromine binding to the chalcogen atoms (O, S, Se). The conjugation, however, significantly disfavors the iodine and bromine interaction. Iodine and bromine binding to the dye and model compounds containing sulfur is significantly more favorable than to their oxygen containing counterparts. Bromine binding to dyes is shown to be stronger than that of iodine. Accordingly, bromine binding to dyes may contribute significantly to the observed lower efficiencies in cells using Br 3-/Br - as the redox couple.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2492-2497
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Computational Chemistry
Volume33
Issue number31
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 5 2012

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Chemistry(all)
  • Computational Mathematics

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