An
effective design for counter electrode (CE) catalytic materials
with superior catalytic activity, excellent stability, low cost, and
a facile fabrication process is urgently needed for industrialization
of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Herein, we report a facile
in situ method to fabricate transparent CoS1.097 anchored
on an N-doped carbon film electrode through sulfurization of a cobalt–metalloporphyrin
metal–organic framework thin film on fluorine-doped tin oxide
glass. The transparent film as counter electrode in bifacial DSSCs
exhibited higher power conversion efficiency (9.11% and 6.64%), respectively,
from front and rear irradiation than that of Pt (8.04% and 5.87%).
The uniformly dispersed CoS1.097 nanoparticles on an N-doped
carbon film provide a large catalytic active area and facilitate the
electron transfer, which leads to the excellent catalytic ability
of the CoS1.097@N-doped carbon film. In addition, the in
situ preparation of the uniform film with a nanosheet structure offers
high electrical conductivity and unobstructed access for the diffusion
of triiodide to available electroactive sites, resulting in excellent
device performance with superior long-term stability over 1000 h under
natural conditions.
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