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Solid-state photoelectrochemical cell using a polythiophene derivative as photoactive electrode
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Solar Energy Materials And Solar Cells. Elsevier Science Bv, v. 69, n. 4, n. 315, n. 323, 2001.
0927-0248
WOS:000170913200002
10.1016/S0927-0248(00)00397-4
Autor
Gazotti, WA
Girotto, EM
Nogueira, AF
De Paoli, MA
Institución
Resumen
In this work, we investigated the photoelectrochemical behavior of poly(4,4 ' -dipentoxy-2,2 ' -bithiophene), poly(ET2), as a single electrode in a liquid electrolyte and also its use in a solid-state photoelectrochemical device using a polymeric electrolyte. The results showed a strong dependence of the photocurrent density on the type and concentration of the redox couple. The solid-state device exhibited a short-circuit current density of 4 muA cm(-2) and an open-circuit voltage of 9 mV. The maximum quantum yield of photocurrent in the visible range was 0.17%, high when compared to other photoelectrochemical devices based on organic materials; however, it is low in comparison to solid-state devices using inorganic materials. This paper shows the viability of using organic polymeric electrolytes in the construction of photoelectrochemical devices, (C) 2001 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved. 69 4 315 323