Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies (Mar 2015)

Fabrication of layered hydroxide zinc nitrate films and their conversion to ZnO nanosheet assemblies for use in dye-sensitized solar cells

  • Takuya Yuki,
  • Shintaro Ueno,
  • Manabu Hagiwara,
  • Shinobu Fujihara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jascer.2014.12.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 144 – 150

Abstract

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Layered hydroxide zinc nitrate (LHZN; Zn5(NO3)2(OH)8·xH2O) films were fabricated on glass or plastic substrates by a chemical bath deposition method combined with a homogeneous precipitation in methanolic solutions. High- or low-temperature pyrolytic decomposition of the LHZN films having two-dimensional morphology was attempted to obtain porous ZnO nanosheet-assembly films. The LHZN films were converted into porous ZnO films by pyrolyzing at temperatures above 400 °C, while porous LHZN/ZnO hybrid films were obtained by pyrolyzing at a lower temperature of 120 °C without morphological changes. The pyrolyzed ZnO films were applied to dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), resulting in the generation of relatively high open-circuit voltages. The low-temperature pyrolysis enabled us to fabricate the LHZN/ZnO film even on the plastic substrate. Actually a cell using the LHZN/ZnO film on an indium tin oxide-coated polyethylene naphthalate substrate showed an energy conversion efficiency of 2.08% with a high open-circuit voltage around 0.70 V.

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