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titleOfInvention Dye-sensitized solar cell electrode
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an electrode for a dye-sensitized solar cell that can achieve a conversion efficiency of 5-6% in a dye-sensitized solar cell using zinc oxide. A dye-sensitized solar cell comprising a substrate made of a transparent conductive layer, a porous semiconductor layer made of zinc oxide particles provided on the substrate, and a dye compound adsorbed on the porous semiconductor layer. An electrode for a dye-sensitized solar cell using a dye compound in which H (proton) of —COOH of the dye compound is replaced with an alkali metal. [Selection] Figure 2
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