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Characteristics of TiO2 Compact Layer prepared for DSSC application

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2018-11-04

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African Development Bank

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Path of Science

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Musila, N., Munji, M., Simiyu, J., Masika, E., Nyenge, R., Kineene, M., Musila, N., Munji, M., Simiyu, J., Masika, E., Nyenge, R., & Kineene, M. (2018). Characteristics of TiO2 Compact Layer prepared for DSSC application. Path of Science. https://repository.nrf.go.ke/handle/123456789/336

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Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) offer an economically reliable and suitable alternative in moderating the challenges presented by the existing convectional photovoltaic cells. However, the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells has remained relatively low. For this reason, this research was aimed at studying the characteristics of TiO2 compact layer that can be applied in DSSCs as a way of improving efficiency. To achieve this, TiO2 compact layer was deposited on a conductive glass substrate by using Holmarc’s Spray Pyrolysis system, using Ultrasonic Spray Head and spraying in the vertical geometry. X-ray Diffraction studies revealed that TiO2 compact layer was of anatase phase and had tetragonal crystalline structure. Raman spectroscopy showed that the most intense peak appeared at 142 cm-1 due to the external vibration of the anatase structure. Hall Effect studies revealed that TiO2 compact layer has a high density of charge carriers’ value of 1.25 × 1019 cm-3 hence it can be used in DSSC applications.

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Kenyatta University