n-type polyaniline hole-blocking layer for high-efficiency QDSC by one-pot electropolymerization and selective
Dongqi Li1, Zhaohua Jiang1, Zhongping Yao1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, People's Republic of China.
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In the field of clean solar-to-current devices, the photoelectron transfer process is essential for photovoltaic conversion in the typical n-i-p solar-cell structure. With regard to the oriented injection and ejection of photoelectrons, the development of hole-blocking layer (HBL) materials with a high electron transfer capability are exceedingly desirable. Profiting from the distortion of the p-π electron cloud attracted by a doped aprotic cation, a modified n-type polyaniline (PANI) as the HBL of a photoanode has been successfully fabricated through a facial one-pot square-wave potentiostatic electropolymerization method. In terms of flat-band potential, charge-carrier concentration and device impedance, the synthesized n-type polyaniline layer doped by aprotic ionic liquid (AIL; [EMIM] [EtSO4]) (AIL-PA layer) for quantum dot solar cells (QDSCs) directly facilitates the high electron carrying capacity as well as the electron transfer driving force. Furthermore, the n-type polyaniline layer doped by AIL ([EMIM] [EtSO4]) (AIL-PA layer) has a widely matching band gap for electron exportation and improved photovoltaic performance of CdSxSe1-x QDSCs: the power conversion efficiency is 10.5% and the J sc is 21.59 mA cm-2 for the device with an AIL-PA HBL. The electron diffusion length L D is 8.07 μm for the photoanode with AIL-PA I and 7.58 μm for the photoanode with AIL-PA II.


