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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2013

ZnO–ionic liquid hybrid films: electrochemical synthesis and application in dye-sensitized solar cells

Eneko Azaceta; Jesús Idígoras; Jon Echeberria; Arnošt Zukal; Ladislav Kavan; Oscar Miguel; Hans-Jürgen Grande; Juan A. Anta; Ramón Tena-Zaera

An innovative ionic liquid (IL)-based synthesis route was developed to obtain ZnO-based hybrid nanostructured films with a modified surface. In particular, ZnO–IL hybrid films, with thickness from 1.5 to 4.5 μm and an appealing sponge-like morphology, were obtained from the electrochemical reduction of NO3− in ionic liquid-based electrolytes containing Zn2+. The presence of the ionic liquid moieties and/or derivatives in the as-deposited films was demonstrated by Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. However, a relatively soft thermal annealing (i.e. 1 hour in air at 350 °C) was proved to be an effective way to remove the ionic liquid content from the samples, leading to porous ZnO films with high specific surface area. In comparison to ionic liquid-free samples, a blue shift of ∼40 meV in the absorption onset is detected for the ZnO-PYR14TFSI hybrid films, which suggests a modification of the bandgap. Both kind of films (i.e. ZnO–IL and ZnO) were sensitized with an indoline dye, coded D358, and evaluated as photoanodes in Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSCs). Although less D358 was adsorbed onto ZnO–IL samples (suggesting co-adsorption of the IL and D358), a clear enhancement (by a factor of ca. 2) of the power conversion efficiency was detected in DSC based on ZnO–IL hybrid films. This improvement was mainly due to a huge increase (∼180 mV) in the photovoltage, which reaches values of up to 780 mV. The DSC characterization, by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and open circuit voltage decay techniques, indicates that the photovoltage improvement is likely due to a negative displacement of the conduction band in hybrid films. Therefore, the use of metal oxide–IL hybrid anodes appears to be a promising strategy to increase the open circuit voltage of the DSCs.


Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Effect of Gas Diffusion Layer Composition on the Performance of Liquid-Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Francisco Alcaide; Garbiñe Álvarez; Amaia Querejeta; Oscar Miguel; Iker Boyano

Introduction Direct liquid methanol fuel cells (liquid-DMFC) are promising energy sources for mobile and portable applications, mainly because of the methanol advantages against hydrogen, such as its higher solubility in liquid electrolytes, its availability at low cost, easier handling, transport and storage, as well as its higher energy density (6 kWh kg). From a practical perspective, there is a wide range of devices covering several operational conditions. For example, cell phones and PDA’s (small power devices) will operate at 40 oC or lower, whereas laptops, power tools and battery chargers for army or remote site applications (intermediate power devices) will operate at 60-80 oC.


Journal of Power Sources | 2007

Improvement in the Ppy/V2O5 hybrid as a cathode material for Li ion batteries using PSA as an organic additive

Iker Boyano; Miguel Bengoechea; I. De Meatza; Oscar Miguel; I. Cantero; Estibalitz Ochoteco; J. Rodriguez; Monica Lira-Cantu; Pedro Gómez-Romero


Electrochemistry Communications | 2009

Pt supported on carbon nanofibers as electrocatalyst for low temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

Francisco Alcaide; Garbiñe Álvarez; Oscar Miguel; María Jesús Lázaro; R. Moliner; Ana López-Cudero; José Solla-Gullón; Enrique Herrero; A. Aldaz


Journal of Power Sources | 2006

Chemical reduction method for industrial application of undoped polypyrrole electrodes in lithium-ion batteries

Miguel Bengoechea; Iker Boyano; Oscar Miguel; I. Cantero; Estibalitz Ochoteco; José A. Pomposo; H. Grande


Electrochimica Acta | 2012

NiO cathodic electrochemical deposition from an aprotic ionic liquid: Building metal oxide n–p heterojunctions

Eneko Azaceta; Sudam Chavhan; Paola Rossi; Marzia Paderi; Sebastien Fantini; Mariana Ungureanu; Oscar Miguel; Hans-Jurgen Grande; Ramón Tena-Zaera


Journal of Power Sources | 2007

Influence of acids in the Ppy/V2O5 hybrid synthesis and performance as a cathode material

Iker Boyano; Miguel Bengoechea; I. De Meatza; Oscar Miguel; I. Cantero; Estibalitz Ochoteco; H. Grande; Monica Lira-Cantu; Pedro Gómez-Romero


Electrochimica Acta | 2011

Electrochemical stability of carbon nanofibers in proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Garbiñe Álvarez; Francisco Alcaide; Oscar Miguel; Pere Lluís Cabot; M.V. Martínez-Huerta; J.L.G. Fierro


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Thermal characterization of large size lithium-ion pouch cell based on 1d electro-thermal model

G. Vertiz; M. Oyarbide; H. Macicior; Oscar Miguel; I. Cantero; P. Fernandez de Arroiabe; I. Ulacia


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

One-step wet chemical deposition of NiO from the electrochemical reduction of nitrates in ionic liquid based electrolytes

Eneko Azaceta; Ngo Thi Tuyen; David F. Pickup; Celia Rogero; J. Enrique Ortega; Oscar Miguel; Hans-Jurgen Grande; Ramón Tena-Zaera

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Iker Boyano

United States Department of Energy

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Miguel Bengoechea

United States Department of Energy

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H. Grande

United States Department of Energy

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I. Cantero

University of the Basque Country

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Eneko Azaceta

United States Department of Energy

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Estibalitz Ochoteco

United States Department of Energy

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Hans-Jurgen Grande

United States Department of Energy

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I. De Meatza

United States Department of Energy

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Ramón Tena-Zaera

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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