A dye-sensitized solar cell based on an in-situ hydrothermally grown hematite photo-anode

Abstract

Transition metal-oxides have gained research attention for applications in optoelectronics devices like dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). This contribution presents an α-Fe2O3-Pt DSSC configuration. An in-situ hydrothermal technique was used to grow spherically shaped α-Fe2O3 thin films on an FTO substrate, forming the photo-anode. The surface morphology, structural, and optical properties were characterized by standard techniques, confirming the samples’ purity. Pt was drop-cast on the FTO substrate, forming the counter electrode. The photo-anode was soaked in N719 ruthenium dye for 24 h. The electrodes were assembled using crocodile clips, and the iodide electrolyte was injected into the space between them. At an intensity of 100 mW/cm2, the α-Fe2O3-Pt DSSC yielded a short-circuit photocurrent density, open-circuit voltage, fill factor, and efficiency of 0.098 mAcm−2, 0.410 V, 0.247, and 0.01%, respectively. These results provide a simple, cost-effective strategy for synthesizing spherical nanoporous α-Fe2O3 thin films for potential application as photo-anodes in n-DSSCs.

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Keywords

Fuel Cells, Solar Cells, Solar Fuels, Photocatalysis, Thermophotovoltaics, Photovoltaics

Citation

Nasejje, S., Mukhokosi, E.P. & Diale, M. (2025). A dye-sensitized solar cell based on an in-situ hydrothermally grown hematite photo-anode. MRS Advances. https://doi.org/10.1557/s43580-025-01349-x

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