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filingDate 2013-04-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of difunctional dye-sensitized solar cell anode scattering particles
abstract The preparation method who the present invention relates to a kind of difunctional dye-sensitized solar cell anode scattering particles, comprising: by submicron order TiO 2 Particle is dispersed in water, and adds cationic polyelectrolyte, mixes, and adds the aqueous solution and the urea of TALH, mixes, and obtains mixed liquor; Above-mentioned mixed liquor heating, under 60-100 DEG C of condition, reaction 8-30h, obtains suspension, dry, obtains NCM-TiO 2 ; By above-mentioned NCM-TiO 2 Add ball milling in solvent, take out suspension, add in dispersant and binding agent, rotary evaporation obtains scattering layer slurry, then at TiO 2 On porous layer film, prepare scattering layer, dry, calcining, to obtain final product. The ultra-fine level of the present invention TiO 2 The sub-micron TiO that nanocrystal is coated 2 Scattering layer particle has the scattering layer specific area of raising and then improves its adsorbance to dyestuff, slows down the effect of photo-anode film cracking, has improved the performance of DSSC.
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