“…Renewable energy, including hydropower, wind power, tidal energy, geothermal energy, and solar energy, has shown significant development [ 6 , 7 ], among which solar energy has shown great industrial development [ 8 ]. Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have the advantages of transparency, colorfulness, simplicity in manufacturing, and low production cost, making them one of the most promising devices for solar power generation [ 9 , 10 ]. The main components of a typical DSSC are redox electrolytes (such as iodide/triiodide in an organic solvent), a dye-fixed photoelectrode (PE), and a counter electrode (CE) [ 11 ], where an ideal CE should have a high exchange current density and low charge transfer resistance [ 12 ].…”