Quanxin Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Nanotechnology | 2010
Shuqing Huang; Quanxin Zhang; Xiaoming Huang; X. H. Guo; Minghui Deng; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qing Shen; Taro Toyoda; Qingbo Meng
A new kind of fibrous quantum dot sensitized solar cell has been designed and fabricated by using CdS and CdSe co-sensitized TiO(2) nanotubes on Ti wire as the photoanode and highly active Cu(2)S as the counter electrode. By optimizing the CdSe deposition time and the length of the nanotube, a power conversion efficiency of 3.18% has been obtained under AM 1.5 illumination (100 mW cm(-2)). The potential application of this kind of solar cell has also been discussed in this paper.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2011
Xing Hu; Quanxin Zhang; Xiaoming Huang; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qingbo Meng
We, for the first time, employed aqueous colloidal CuInS2 in quantum dot sensitized solar cells. With heat treatment and introduction of CdS buffer layer, a power conversion efficiency of 1.47% was achieved. The CuInS2 quantum dot made without using organic solvents offers facile fabrication and potential for further photovoltaic application.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2010
Minghui Deng; Quanxin Zhang; Shuqing Huang; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qing Shen; Taro Toyoda; Qingbo Meng
Cu2S nanocrystal particles were in situ deposited on graphite paper to prepare nano-sulfide/carbon composite counter electrode for CdS/CdSe quantum-dot-sensitized solar cell (QDSC). By optimization of deposition time, photovoltaic conversion efficiency up to 3.08% was obtained. In the meantime, this composite counter electrode was superior to the commonly used Pt, Au and carbon counter electrodes. Electrochemical impedance spectra further confirmed that low charge transfer resistance at counter electrode/electrolyte interface was responsible for this, implied the potential application of this composite counter electrode in high-efficiency QDSC.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2012
Shuqing Huang; Huicheng Sun; Xiaoming Huang; Quanxin Zhang; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qingbo Meng
High-efficient fibrous dye-sensitized solar cell with carbon nanotube (CNT) thin films as counter electrodes has been reported. The CNT films were fabricated by coating CNT paste or spraying CNT suspension solution on Ti wires. A fluorine tin oxide-coated CNT underlayer was used to improve the adherence of the CNT layer on Ti substrate for sprayed samples. The charge transfer catalytic behavior of fibrous CNT/Ti counter electrodes to the iodide/triiodide redox pair was carefully studied by electrochemical impedance and current-voltage measurement. The catalytic activity can be enhanced by increasing the amount of CNT loading on substrate. Both the efficiencies of fibrous dye-sensitized solar cells using paste coated and sprayed CNT films as counter electrodes are comparative to that using Pt wires, indicating the feasibility of CNT/Ti wires as fibrous counter electrode for superseding Pt wires.
Nanotechnology | 2011
Xiao-Fang Guan; Shuqing Huang; Quanxin Zhang; Xi Shen; Huicheng Sun; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Richeng Yu; Qingbo Meng
We fabricated a front-side illuminated CdS/CdSe quantum dots co-sensitized solar cell based on TiO(2) nanotube arrays. The freestanding TiO(2) nanotube arrays were first detached from anodic oxidized Ti foils and then transferred to the fluorine-doped tin oxide to form photoanodes. An opaque Cu(2)S with high electrochemical activity was used as the counter electrode. A photovoltaic conversion efficiency as high as 3.01% under one sun illumination has been achieved after optimizing the deposition time of CdSe quantum dots and the length of the TiO(2) nanotube arrays. It is observed that the power conversion efficiency of quantum dots sensitized solar cells from the front-side illumination mode (3.01%) is much higher than that of the back-side illumination mode (1.32%) owing to the poor catalytic activity of Pt to polysulfide electrolytes and light absorption by the electrolytes for the latter.
Nanotechnology | 2011
Shuqing Huang; X. H. Guo; Xiaoming Huang; Quanxin Zhang; Huicheng Sun; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qingbo Meng
The structure of fibrous dye-sensitized solar cells, which were constructed by a TiO(2) nanotube array on Ti wire as the photoanode twisted by a Pt wire counter electrode, has been first systematically investigated by accurately controlling the thread pitch distance of screwed Pt wire. It has been revealed that the thread pitch will strongly influence the photovoltaic performance and kinetic processes in fibrous solar cells. The effect of the length of the TiO(2) nanotube on cell performance has also been discussed. After optimization, a relatively universal optimized thread pitch value of 1 mm for fibrous DSCs has been proved and the light-to-electricity conversion efficiency has been remarkably improved to 5.84%.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011
Quanxin Zhang; X. H. Guo; Xiaoming Huang; Shuqing Huang; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qing Shen; Taro Toyoda; Qingbo Meng
Electrochemistry Communications | 2010
Quanxin Zhang; Yiduo Zhang; Shuqing Huang; Xiaoming Huang; Yanhong Luo; Qingbo Meng; Dongmei Li
Chemical Communications | 2011
Xiaoming Huang; Shuqing Huang; Quanxin Zhang; X. H. Guo; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qing Shen; Tara Toyoda; Qingbo Meng
Chemistry Letters | 2010
Minghui Deng; Shuqing Huang; Quanxin Zhang; Dongmei Li; Yanhong Luo; Qing Shen; Taro Toyoda; Qingbo Meng