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      The emerging roles of carbon dots in solar photovoltaics: a critical review

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      Environ. Sci.: Nano
      Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

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              Solar energy conversion by dye-sensitized photovoltaic cells.

              The quality of human life depends to a large degree on the availability of energy. This is threatened unless renewable energy resources can be developed in the near future. Chemistry is expected to make important contributions to identify environmentally friendly solutions of the energy problem. One attractive strategy discussed in this Forum Article is the development of solar cells that are based on the sensitization of mesoscopic oxide films by dyes or quantum dots. These systems have already reached conversion efficiencies exceeding 11%. The underlying fundamental processes of light harvesting by the sensitizer, heterogeneous electron transfer from the electronically excited chromophore into the conduction band of the semiconductor oxide, and percolative migration of the injected electrons through the mesoporous film to the collector electrode will be described below in detail. A number of research topics will also be discussed, and the examples for the first outdoor application of such solar cells will be provided.
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                Journal
                ESNNA4
                Environ. Sci.: Nano
                Environ. Sci.: Nano
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2051-8153
                2051-8161
                2017
                2017
                : 4
                : 6
                : 1216-1263
                Article
                10.1039/C7EN00179G
                8ea363d9-510e-4f35-a1c1-9f79c60d718e
                © 2017
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