Nanoscopically-optimized carrier transportation and utilization in immobilized AuNP-TiO2 composite HER photocatalysts

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Author(s):  
Jialin Zhuang ◽  
Chengjun He ◽  
Keli Wang ◽  
Kaixuan Teng ◽  
Zequn Ma ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 76 ◽  
pp. 68-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-François Cordeau ◽  
Mauro Dell’Amico ◽  
Simone Falavigna ◽  
Manuel Iori

Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 1324 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weifang Zhang ◽  
Zicha Li ◽  
Suling Zhao ◽  
Zheng Xu ◽  
Bo Qiao ◽  
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At present, most high-performance non-fullerene materials are centered on fused rings. With the increase in the number of fused rings, production costs and production difficulties increase. Compared with other non-fullerenes, small molecule INTIC has the advantages of easy synthesis and strong and wide infrared absorption. According to our previous report, the maximum power conversion efficiency (PCE) of an organic solar cell using PTB7-Th:INTIC as the active layer was 7.27%. In this work, other polymers, PTB7, PBDB-T and PBDB-T-2F, as the donor materials, with INTIC as the acceptor, are selected to fabricate cells with the same structure to optimize their photovoltaic performance. The experimental results show that the optimal PCE of PBDB-T:INTIC based organic solar cells is 11.08%, which, thanks to the open voltage (VOC) increases from 0.80 V to 0.84 V, the short circuit current (JSC) increases from 15.32 mA/cm2 to 19.42 mA/cm2 and the fill factor (FF) increases from 60.08% to 67.89%, then a 52.4% improvement in PCE is the result, compared with the devices based on PTB7-Th:INTIC. This is because the PBDB-T:INTIC system has better carrier dissociation and extraction, carrier transportation and higher carrier mobility.


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pp. 4474-4483 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Amaranatha Reddy ◽  
Yujin Kim ◽  
Hyung Seop Shim ◽  
K. Arun Joshi Reddy ◽  
Madhusudana Gopannagari ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. W. Chen ◽  
Y. W. Liao ◽  
S. Y. Chen ◽  
C. H. Liu ◽  
H. S. Huang ◽  
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