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publicationNumber CN-109243829-B
titleOfInvention Dye-sensitized cell electrode, preparation method thereof and application of MIL-47 material
abstract The invention provides a dye-sensitized cell electrode, a preparation method thereof and application of an MIL-47 material. According to the invention, the MIL-47 material is used as the precursor of the DSCs counter electrode material, so that the preparation method of the DSCs counter electrode, which has the advantages of easily available raw materials, low cost and simple process, is developed, and the problems of high cost, easy corrosion and the like of the commercial Pt counter electrode in the existing DSCs are solved. According to the invention, the vanadium-based MOFs material is used as the DSCs counter electrode, so that the material obtaining range of the counter electrode material is enriched, the purpose of reducing the cost of the DSCs is achieved, an experimental basis is provided for the application of the MOFs material in the aspect of energy conversion devices, and the method has a guiding effect on the construction of the high-efficiency DSCs counter electrode. Experiments prove that the MOFs material prepared by the invention is used as a DSCs counter electrode, and has good conductivity, good catalytic performance and good stability.
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