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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Studies of interaction of dye molecules with TiO2 Brookite clusters for application in dye sensitized solar cells

Elegbeleye, Ife Fortunate 20 September 2019 (has links)
PhD (Physics) / Department of Physics / Dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have attracted rapid interest over the recent years with prospect of emerging as a viable alternative to conventional silicon based solar cells. The photoanode of DSSCs comprises of dye molecules anchored to the surface of semiconductors such as TiO2. However, the major drawback of Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is its wide band gap (3.0 eV to 3.2 eV) which limits its photocatalytic activities to the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Understanding the interaction of dye molecules with the surfaces of TiO2 is crucial for optimizing light-harvesting, photoconversion function and photocurrent densities in DSSCs. The three polymorphs of TiO2 are anatase, brookite and rutile. The optical properties of brookite semiconductor have not been much studied although brookite has been reported to have good photocatalytic properties. In this work, Density functional theory (DFT) computational approach was used through various computational softwares which are CASTEP, GAUSSIAN, GAUSSUM, GPAW, ASE, and AVOGADRO with B3LYP, LANL2DZ, PBE, and GGA functional to explore the photocatalytic properties of the typical ruthenium N3 complex, polyenediphenyl-aniline dye moiety, croconate dye molecules and three modelled surfaces of brookite which are (TiO2)5, (TiO2)8 and (TiO2) 68 for application in DSSCs. We also studied the absorption of the corresponding dye molecules on the three surfaces of brookite TiO2. Our findings showed strong binding ability, good electronic coupling, efficient charge separation, spontaneous electron injection and good spectral properties upon adsorption of the dye molecules to brookite TiO2 semiconductor clusters. Our findings on the optical absorption spectra of ruthenium N3 dye, croconate dye and polyenediphenyl-aniline dye molecule absorbed on (TiO2)5 and (TiO2)8 brookite cluster shows bathocromatic shift of the absorption maxima to higher wavelength and improve optical response of TiO2 brookite cluster. A red spectra shift and absorption over a wide range of the solar spectrum in the visible and near infra-red region of the solar spectrum was achieved upon absorption of the ruthenium N3 complex and polyenediphenyl-aniline dye molecules on (TiO2)5 and (TiO2)8 brookite cluster. The results generally suggest that the absorption of dye molecules on TiO2 brookite cluster improves its spectra responsivity in the UV region and makes it possible to absorb over the whole spectrum range, that is, the UV, visible and near infra – red region of the solar spectrum. Our findings also showed good electron injection kinetics from the dye to TiO2 brookite clusters, which suggests higher photocurrents density and open circuit voltage in DSSCs. / NRF
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Triimine Complexes of Divalent Group 10 Metals for Use in Molecular Electronic Devices

Chen, Wei-Hsuan 08 1900 (has links)
This research focused on the development of new metal triimine complexes of Pt(II), Pd(II), and Ni(II) for use in three types of molecular electronic devices: dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), and organic field effect transistors (OFETs). Inorganic complexes combine many advantages of their chemical and photophysical properties and are processable on inexpensive and large area substrates for various optoelectronic applications. For DSSCs, a series of platinum (II) triimine complexes were synthesized and evaluated as dyes for nanocrystalline oxide semiconductors. Pt (II) forms four coordinate square planar complexes with various co-ligands and counterions and leads to spanning absorption across a wide range in the UV-Vis-NIR regions. When those compounds were applied to the oxide semiconductors, they led to photocurrent generation thus verifying the concept of their utility in solar cells. In the OLEDs project, a novel pyridyl-triazolate Pt(II) complex, Pt(ptp)2 was synthesized and generated breakthrough OLEDs. In the solution state, the electronic absorption and emission of the square planar structure results in metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) and an aggregation band. Tunable photoluminescence and electroluminescence colors from blue to red wavelengths have been attained upon using Pt(ptp)2 under different experimental conditions and OLED architectures. In taking advantage of these binary characteristics for both monomer and excimer emissions, cool and warm white OLEDs suitable for solid-state lighting have been fabricated. The OFETs project represented an extension of the study of pyridyl-triazolate d8 metal complexes due to their electron-transporting behavior and n-type properties. A prescreening step by using thermogravimetric calorimetry has demonstrated the stability of all three M(ptp)2 and M(ptp)2(py)2 compounds and their amenability to sublimation. Preliminary current-voltage measurements from simple diodes has achieved unidirectional current from a Pt(ptp)2 neat layer and demonstrated its n-type semiconducting behavior.
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Nanocrystalline Titania Based Dye Sensitized Solar Cells - Effect Of Electrodes And Electrolyte On The Performance

Mathew, Ambily 07 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSC) have attracted considerable scientific and industrial interest during the past decade as an economically feasible alternative to conventional photovoltaic devices. DSCs have the potential to be as efficient as silicon solar cells, but at a fraction of the cost of silicon solar cells. The unique advantage of DSC compared to conventional solar cells is that the light absorption, electron transport and hole transport are handled by different components which reduces the chance of recombination. In the present work, to facilitate DSC with good energy conversion efficiency, its performance have been evaluated as a function of titania layer morphology, redox couple concentration and the catalytic layer on the counter electrode. The results that are obtained in the present investigations have been organized as follows Chapter 1 gives a brief exposure to DSC technology. Special emphasize has been on the structure and individual components of the DSC. Chapter 2 describes various experimental techniques that are employed to fabricate and characterize DSCs under study. Chapter 3 presents a systematic study of the characteristics of DSC made of three different types of electrodes namely: TiO2 nanotubes (TNT) which have excellent electron transport properties, TiO2 microspheres (TMS) which possess high surface area and light scattering ability and TiO2 nano particles (TNP) possessing high surface area. The electronic, morphological, optical and surface properties of individual electrodes are studied. The highest efficiency of 8.03% is obtained for DSCs prepared with TMS electrodes. A higher value of effective diffusion coefficient (Deff) and diffusion length (Ln) of electrons as obtained by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis confirms a high charge collection efficiency in microsphere based cell. Chapter 4 gives a detailed study of DSCs fabricated with a tri-layer photo anode with TNTs as light scattering layer. The tri-layer structure has given an enhanced efficiency of 7.15% which is 16% higher than TNP based cell and 40% higher than TNT based cells. Chapter 5 deals with the investigations on the effect of concentration of redox couple on the photovoltaic properties of DSC for different ratios of [I2] to [LiI] (1:2, 1:5 and 1:10) with five viii concentrations of I2 namely 0.01 M, 0.03 M, 0.05 M, 0.08 M and 0.1M in acetonitrile. It is found that the open circuit potential (Voc) decreases with increase in the ratio of redox couple whereas short circuit current density (Jsc) and fill factor (FF) increase. The reason for the decline in Voc is the higher recombination between electrons in the conduction band of TiO2 and the I3- ions present in the electrolyte, induced by the absorptive Li+ ions. In addition using EIS it is found that the τ improves with the increase in [LiI] at a particular [I2], whereas at a fixed [I2]/ [LiI] ratio the increase in [I2] is found to reduce the τ and Deff due to the enhanced recombination. Chapter 6 describes the application of carbon based counter electrode (CE) materials for DSCs. Two counter electrode materials have been investigated namely (1) Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) synthesized by pyrolysis method and (2) Platinum decorated multiwalled carbon nanotubes (Pt/MWCNT) prepared by chemical reduction of platinum precursors. Using Pt/MWCNT composite electrode the DSC achieved an energy conversion efficiency of 6.5 %. From the analysis on symmetric cells, it is found that electro catalytic activity of Pt/MWCNT CE is similar to that of platinum CE, though the platinum loading is very less for the former. This is attributed to the effective utilization of catalyst owing to high surface area arising from the increased surface roughness. Chapter 7 discusses the application of titanium foil in place of glass substrate for the photo anode. The titanium foil offers fabrication of flexible DSC. The performance of DSC with TMS layers and aligned titania nanotube arrays (TNA) prepared by anodization method is studied. Compared to TMS based cell, TNA has given a better efficiency at a lower thickness. Chapter 8 presents the scheme used to seal DSCs and its stability analysis. We have employed the usual hot melt sealing for edge whereas hole sealing is carried out with tooth pick and a UV curable adhesive. The degradation in efficiency is found to be 20% for low efficiency cells whereas, for high efficiency cells it is found to be 45% after 45 days. The leakage of highly volatile acetonitrile through the edge and hole is found to be responsible for the reduction in the performance of the device. Hence a high temperature sealing method is proposed to fabricate stable cells. Chapter 9 gives summary and conclusions of the present work
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Indigenous natural dyes for Gratzel solar cells : Sepia melanin

Mbonyiryivuze, Agnes 11 1900 (has links)
Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC), also known as Grätzel cells, have been identified as a cost-effective, easy-to-manufacture alternative to conventional solar cells. While mimicking natural photosynthesis, they are currently the most efficient third-generation solar technology available. Among others, their cost is dominated by the synthetic dye which consists of efficient Ruthenium based complexes due to their high and wide spectral absorbance. However, the severe toxicity, sophisticated preparation techniques as well as the elevated total cost of the sensitizing dye is of concern. Consequently, the current global trend in the field focuses on the exploitation of alternative organic dyes such as natural dyes which have been studied intensively. The main attractive features of natural dyes are their availability, environmental friendly, less toxicity, less polluting and low in cost. This contribution reports on the possibility of using sepia melanin dye for such DSSC application in replacement of standard costly ruthenium dyes. The sepia melanin polymer has interesting properties such as a considerable spectral absorbance width due to the high degree of conjugation of the molecule. This polymer is capable of absorbing light quantum, both at low and high energies ranging from the infrared to the UV region. The comprehensive literature survey on Grätzel solar cells, its operating principle, as well as its sensitization by natural dyes focusing on sepia melanin has been provided in this master’s dissertation. The obtained results in investigating the morphology, chemical composition, crystalline structure as well as optical properties of sepia melanin samples using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Energy x-ray diffraction, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy, UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy as well as Photoluminescence (PL) for Grätzel solar cell application have been reported. These results represent an important step forward in defining the structure of melanin. The results clearly show that sepia melanin can be used as natural dye to DSSC sensitization. It is promising for the realization of high cell performance, low-cost production, and non-toxicity. It should be emphasized here that natural dyes from food are better for human health than synthetic dyes. / Physics / 1 online resource (xii, 101 leaves) : illustrations / M. Sc. (Physics)
125

Simulation, synthesis, sunlight : enhancing electronic transport in solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells

Sivaram, Varun January 2014 (has links)
The solid-state dye sensitized solar cell (SDSC) is an emerging photovoltaic technology which promises inexpensive materials, roll-to-roll processing, and a stable architecture. In this thesis, I seek to enhance electronic transport in order to enable thicker devices and yield higher power conversion efficiencies. I adopt a multipronged approach to advance three aims, employing analytical, computational, and experimental methodologies. First, I generalize existing models of the dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC) to allow simple parameter fitting of real devices and to account for previously ignored electronic processes. In Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 I present a nondimensional model capable of fitting real devices and simulating transient behavior without extensive material knowledge. Subsequently in Chapter 5, I introduce a novel three-dimensional model which incorporates electronic drift. Second, in Chapter 4 I critically assess a widespread method of measuring the charge collection efficiency, the summary metric that describes the efficacy of charge transport in the SDSC. I discover that the conventional method is inaccurate for values of the collection efficiency below 90% because of large experimental error and an intrinsic inaccuracy in applying a transient method to measure a steady-state parameter. Third, I aim to increase the rate of charge transport by employing new materials and nanostructures in the place of conventional nanocrystalline TiO2. In Chapter 5, I present evidence of faster transport and enhanced efficiency in flexible SnO2 nanowire SDSCs, ZnO nanowire SDSCs, and the first viable SnO2/P3HT SDSC, where photoanode and hole transporter have been replaced with higher mobility materials. Finally, in Chapter 6, I investigate use of TiO2 mesoporous single crystals (MSCs) with high surface area and extended crystallinity. After demonstrating the viability of MSCs in SDSCs, I examine enhanced transport caused by the background doping effect of thermal treatment. Together, the progress achieved toward diverse and ambitious goals advances the field and delineates routes to future progress for SDSC development.
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Synthèse et étude de chromophores organométalliques pour cellules solaires hybrides à colorant et à hétérojonction volumique / Synthesis and study of organometallic chromophores for hybrid dye-sensitized and bulk-heterojunction solar cells

Bertrand, Camille 18 December 2018 (has links)
La production durable d’énergie et la recherche d’alternatives aux sources non renouvelables font l’objet d’un grand intérêt à l’heure actuelle. Le principal objectif de cette thèse était de synthétiser et étudier de nouveaux complexes organométalliques à base de Ru-acétylure, puis évaluer leurs propriétés photovoltaïques dans des cellules solaires hybrides à colorant et organique à hétérojonction volumique. Des complexes bimétalliques dissymétriques ont été développés afin d’obtenir des chromophores à absorption panchromatique, en bénéficiant d’une structure « push-pull » et du motif [Ru(dppe)2] comme excellent relai d’électron. En parallèle des complexes symétriques à un ou deux centres métalliques ont été développés, ceux-ci ont ensuite été intégrés à des cellules solaires organiques à hétérojonction volumique. Lors de cette étude, chaque dispositif a fait l’objet de différentes étapes d’optimisations dans le but d’améliorer les transferts de charges en améliorant la morphologie de la couche active. Les principales méthodes d’optimisations appliquées ont consisté à réaliser des traitements par « solvent vapor annealing », ajouter des additifs structurants et utiliser le colorant dans une matrice polymère dans un dispositif à mélange ternaire. / Today the sustainable energy production and research for alternatives to non-renewable sources attract a lot of interest. The aim of this PhD research was to synthetize and study new organometallic complexes Ru-diacetylide based, then to characterize their photovoltaic properties in hybrid dye-sensitized and organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells. To obtain panchromatic chromophores, asymmetric bimetallic complexes have been designed using [Ru(dppe)2] unit as excellent electron relay in a “push-pull” structure. In parallel, symmetric complexes have been developed with one or two metallic centres, and then they have been integrated to organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells. For this study, each device has been optimized through different steps, in order to improve charges transfers by improving morphology of the active layer. The main methods of optimization applied consisted of application of “solvent vapor annealing” treatment, addition of structure additives and addition of the dye in polymer matrix, in ternary molecules blend device.
127

Indigenous natural dyes for Gratzel solar cells : Sepia melanin

Mbonyiryivuze, Agnes 11 1900 (has links)
Dye-sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC), also known as Grätzel cells, have been identified as a cost-effective, easy-to-manufacture alternative to conventional solar cells. While mimicking natural photosynthesis, they are currently the most efficient third-generation solar technology available. Among others, their cost is dominated by the synthetic dye which consists of efficient Ruthenium based complexes due to their high and wide spectral absorbance. However, the severe toxicity, sophisticated preparation techniques as well as the elevated total cost of the sensitizing dye is of concern. Consequently, the current global trend in the field focuses on the exploitation of alternative organic dyes such as natural dyes which have been studied intensively. The main attractive features of natural dyes are their availability, environmental friendly, less toxicity, less polluting and low in cost. This contribution reports on the possibility of using sepia melanin dye for such DSSC application in replacement of standard costly ruthenium dyes. The sepia melanin polymer has interesting properties such as a considerable spectral absorbance width due to the high degree of conjugation of the molecule. This polymer is capable of absorbing light quantum, both at low and high energies ranging from the infrared to the UV region. The comprehensive literature survey on Grätzel solar cells, its operating principle, as well as its sensitization by natural dyes focusing on sepia melanin has been provided in this master’s dissertation. The obtained results in investigating the morphology, chemical composition, crystalline structure as well as optical properties of sepia melanin samples using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), Energy x-ray diffraction, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy, UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy as well as Photoluminescence (PL) for Grätzel solar cell application have been reported. These results represent an important step forward in defining the structure of melanin. The results clearly show that sepia melanin can be used as natural dye to DSSC sensitization. It is promising for the realization of high cell performance, low-cost production, and non-toxicity. It should be emphasized here that natural dyes from food are better for human health than synthetic dyes. / Physics / 1 online resource (xii, 101 leaves) : illustrations / M. Sc. (Physics)
128

Development of new highly conjugated molecules and their application in the field of renewable energy and biomaterials / Développement de nouvelles molécules hautement conjuguées et leurs applications dans le domaine des énergies renouvelables et des biomatériaux

Bessi, Matteo 06 December 2018 (has links)
Ces dernières années, les matériaux fonctionnels hybrides ont commencé à être employés pour des applications de la haute technologie, allant des senseurs bio/médicaux, à la production d’énergie renouvelable. Pour cette raison, ils sont devenus le centre de plusieurs études dans le domaine des sciences des matériaux. Simultanément, des molécules conjuguées ont été examinée intensément à cause de leurs propriétés venant de leurs longs systèmes π, allant de la possibilité de conduire l’électricité, à leur capacité d’absorber la lumière dans une grande fenêtre spectrale. Le travail de cette thèse se concentre sur l’introduction de tels systèmes dans deux sortes de matériaux hybrides, les dispositifs photovoltaïques pour la production d’électricité (en particuliers les cellules solaires à pigment photosensible) et de carburants alternatifs (hydrogène), et pour les hydrogels biocompatibles sensibles aux stimuli (capables de conduire l’électricité et de réagir sous irradiation), et sur l’étude de leur influence sur les caractéristiques du matériau final. / In recent years hybrid functional materials began to be employed in a series of technologically advanced applications spanning from bio/medical sensors, to renewable energy generation. For this reason, they became the focus of several studies in the field of materials science. At the same time, conjugated molecules have also been intensively investigated, due to the properties arising by the presence of long π-conjugated systems, from the possibility to conduct electricity to the ability to absorb light in a wide range of wavelengths. This PhD work focused on the introduction of such systems in two different kinds of hybrid materials, namely photovoltaic devices for the production of electricity (in particular Dye Sensitzed Solar Cells) and alternative fuels (hydrogen), and biocompatible stimuli-responsive hydrogels (capable to conduct electricity and to react upon irradiation), and on the study of their influence on the characteristics of the final material.
129

Nanoparticules à base d'oxyde de titane par pyrolyse laser : synthèse, proprietés et application au photovotaïque / Nanoparticles based on titanium oxide by laser pyrolysis : synthesis, properties and photovoltaic application

Wang, Jin 02 October 2014 (has links)
Ce travail concerne le domaine des cellules solaires sensibilisé à colorant à l’état solide et plus particulièrement le développement de nouvelles électrodes poreuses de TiO2 à base de nanocristaux synthétisés par pyrolyse laser. Deux types de poudres à base de TiO2 ont été synthétisés : TiO2 dopé à l’azote avec une teneur en azote contrôlée et des nanocomposites TiO2/MWNTC (Multi Wall Carbon Nanotubes). Dans le premier cas, le rendement des cellules élaborées varie en fonction de la teneur en N dans la poudre, cet effet étant relié à la localisation des atomes d’azote au sein du TiO2. Le dopage conduit à une augmentation du taux de recombinaison des charges. Cet effet limitant pour les performances, est partiellement compensé par une augmentation de la conductivité électrique avec le taux d’azote. Pour des taux de dopage modérés, les rendements des cellules sont ainsi sensiblement améliorés par rapport aux cellules à base de TiO2 non dopé. Concernant les nanocomposites TiO2/MWNTC, la synthèse par pyrolyse en une étape à partir d’une suspension contenant des MWCNT conduit à une dispersion très homogène des nanotubes au sein de la poudre de TiO2. La méthode favorise de plus l’enrobage des nanotubes par les particules d’oxyde, conduisant à des interactions électroniques efficaces. Les cellules solaires élaborées à partir de ce composite présentent des rendements améliorés de près de 20% par rapport aux cellules de référence. Cette amélioration est principalement attribuée à un drainage des charges photo-générées vers les électrodes favorisé en présence des nanotubes qui s’accompagne d’une réduction sensible des phénomènes de recombinaison. / This work is related to the development of new TiO2 porous photo-electrodes based on nanopowders synthesized by laser pyrolysis for application in solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells. Two different types of TiO2 powders were synthesized: TiO2 nanoparticles doped with different levels of nitrogen, and TiO2/MWNTC (Multi Wall Carbon Nanotubes) nanocomposites. In the first case, the efficiency of the solar cells is dependent on the nitrogen amount in the powder, in relation with the localization of the dopants in the TiO2 structure. High nitrogen contents are associated with high defect densities at the TiO2 nanoparticle surface, leading to intense charge recombination. Although this effect limits the performance of the cells, it can be counterbalanced by an increased electrical conductivity due to the presence of N atoms. Finally, for moderate doping levels, the incorporation of nitrogen can improve the efficiency of the cells, compared to reference devices. Regarding the use of TiO2/MWNTC nanocomposites, the one step synthesis by laser pyrolysis from a precursor mixture including MWNTC leads to nanopowders where nanotubes appear very homogeneous dispersed of. The nanotubes are also highly coated with TiO2 particles, improving their electrical interactions with the TiO2 particles. The efficiencies of the solar cells made from such composites are found to be 20% larger than that of reference cells. This improvement is mainly attributed to faster charge collection and reduced charge recombination rates.
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Organized Organic Dye / Hole Transporting Materials for TiO2- and ZnO- based Solid-State Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (s-DSSCs). / Matériaux transporteurs de trous et colorants organiques organisés por les cellules solaires solides à colorants (s-DSSCs) à base de TiO2 et de ZnO

Delices, Annette 29 September 2017 (has links)
En raison des problèmes d'instabilité à moyen termes des cellules solaires à colorant (DSSC), l'électrolyte liquide à base d'iodure a été remplacé par plusieurs types de matériaux solides transport de trous (HTM) pour obtenir des DSSCs à l'état solide (s-DSSCs). Parmi ces matériaux, l’utilisation des polymères conducteurs(PC) a attiré une attention considérable en raison de leur bonne stabilité, de leur haute conductivité et de la facilité de leur dépôt sur le semi-conducteur mésoporeux TiO2. Dans ce travail de thèse, plusieurs s-DSSCs basées sur des PC utilisés comme HTM ont été développés dans le but d'améliorer leurs performances photovoltaïques en tenant compte des deux objectifs suivants: (i) l'optimisation des processus de transfert inter facial de charge dans la cellule solaire, et (ii) l'optimisation du transport de charge dans le semi-conducteur d'oxyde de type n. Pour atteindre ces objectifs, chaque composant de la s-DSSC a été modifié afin d'étudier son effet sur les performances du dispositif final. En première tentative, une étude analytique est réalisée en faisant varier le sensibilisateur afin de déterminer les fragments de la structure du colorant, qui ont un effet important sur le processus de photopolymérization électrochimique in-situ (PEP) à la fois en milieu organique et en milieu aqueux mais aussi sur les performances des s-DSSCs. Sur la base de ces résultats, un nouveau concept a été développé et consiste en la suppression totale de l'interface entre le colorant et le HTM. Ceci est obtenu par la synthèse de nouveaux colorants liés de façon covalente à un monomère électroactif qui est co-polymérisé par la PEP in-situ. Le copolymère résultant, utilisé comme HTM, est lié de manière covalente au colorant. En outre, la nature de la liaison chimique, reliant le résidu triphénylamine TPA au monomère, est également étudiée comme un facteur clé dans les performances de s-DSSC. En outre, et pour optimiser les processus de transport de charges dans ce type de s-DSSC, de nouvelles s-DSSC basées sur ZnO ont été réalisées et étudiées. / Due to instability problems of dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) in longtime uses, the iodine based liquidelectrolyte has been replaced by several types of solid hole transporting materials (HTM) to perform solidstate DSSCs (s-DSSCs). Among them, the substitution by conducting polymers (CP) has attractedconsiderable attention because of their good stability, high hole-conductivity and simple deposition withinthe mesoporous TiO2 semiconductor. In this thesis work, several s-DSSCs based on CPs used as HTM havebeen developed in order to improve their photovoltaic performances taking into account the following twoobjectives: (i) the optimization of the interfacial charge transfer processes within the solar cell, and (ii) theoptimization of the charge transport within the n-type oxide semiconductor. To reach these goals, eachcomponent that constitutes the device was varied in order to investigate its effect on the device’sperformances. As first attempt, an analytical study is carried out by varying the sensitizer in order todetermine the fragments of the dyes structures, that have an important effect on the in-situ photoelectrochemical polymerization process (PEP) both in organic and in aqueous media and hence on theperformances of the s-DSSCs. Based on these results, a new concept of removing completely the interfacebetween the dye and the HTM is developed. This is achieved by the synthesis of new dyes covalently linkedto an electroactive monomer which is co-polymerized by in-situ PEP. The resulting co-polymer, used asHTM, is covalently linked to the dye. In addition, the nature of the chemical bond linking the triphenylamineresidue TPA to the monomer is also investigated as a key factor in the s-DSSCs performances. Besides, andto optimize the charge transport processes within this type of s-DSSC, the elaboration of novel ZnO baseds-DSSCs has been achieved and investigated.

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