Abstract
Electron injection at dye-sensitized semiconductors is reviewed. Particular emphasis is placed on theoretical and photoelectrochemical studies of dyesensitized planar and single-crystal electrodes. The accepted mechanism of electron injection, which was derived from these classical studies, is introduced. Selected photoelectrochemical studies of dye-sensitized nanocrystalline semiconductors are reviewed; emphasis is given to factors that influence the efficiencies of electron injection and charge recombination. The development of quasi-solid-state nanocrystalline dyesensitized solar cells is also discussed. Recent time-resolved spectroscopic studies of electron injection and charge recombination are reviewed. These studies have led to a better understanding of electron injection mechanisms, and have revealed the limitations of the classical models.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 119-156 |
| Number of pages | 38 |
| Journal | Annual Review of Physical Chemistry |
| Volume | 56 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2005 |
Keywords
- Nanocrystalline semiconductor
- Photoelectrochemistry
- Photoinduced electron transfer
- Solar cells
- Solar energy conversion
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