Poly(ionic liquid)s for dye-sensitized solar cells: A mini-review

[Display omitted] Dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) is one of the third generation solar cells converting solar light into electricity that attracted a remarkable research interest globally due to their simple device fabrication processes in ambient conditions and reasonable cell efficiency for comme...

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description [Display omitted] Dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) is one of the third generation solar cells converting solar light into electricity that attracted a remarkable research interest globally due to their simple device fabrication processes in ambient conditions and reasonable cell efficiency for commercialization; moreover, the advantages on colorfulness, possible plasticity, and high conversion efficiencies under indoor illumination also render DSSC to play a crucial role in energy-harvesting systems for green buildings. To eliminate the electrolyte leakage issues in traditional DSSCs (i.e., cells with organic solvent-based electrolytes), new class of ionic liquids, namely poly(ionic liquid)s, are recently investigated and used as the quasi/all–solid state electrolyte to improve the cell durability. Herein, we give a short review on the poly(ionic liquid)s to be used as the quasi/all–solid state electrolytes in DSSCs. Finally, the future perspectives for the development of poly(ionic liquid)s for DSSCs are also briefly discussed.
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Clean energy
Commercialization
Dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC)
Dye-sensitized solar cells
Dyes
Electricity
Electrolyte
Electrolytes
Electrolytic cells
Energy harvesting
Green buildings
Ionic liquids
Light
Molten salt electrolytes
Photovoltaic cells
Poly(ionic liquid) (PIL)
Solid electrolytes
Solid state
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