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titleOfInvention Photoelectric electrodes capable of absorbing solar energy, fabrication methods, and applications thereof
abstract This invention provides a new method for the fabrication of photoelectric electrodes, including at least one conducting electrodes, one or more semiconductor particles layer with skeleton of a Teflon (PTFE) film. The fabricated photoelectric electrodes can absorb solar energy. This invention can also provide a hydrogen generation device, including at least one conducting electrode, one or more semiconductor particles layer with skeleton of a Teflon (PTFE) film. The fabricated photoelectric electrodes can absorb solar energy. Moreover, the electrode can be associated with water tanks and hydrogen contents to establish a hydrogen generation device. The hydrogen generation device houses the photoelectric electrodes which after the dye adsorption and it can absorb solar energy in a wider wavelength range. This invention can further be employed in dye-sensitized solar cells. The above element put in a dye-sensitized bath as a photoelectric electrode. It can absorb solar energy sensitively in a wider wavelength range after adsorbing dyes. Finally, a dye-sensitized solar cell can be operated by the addition of electrolytes and a counter electrode with the photoelectric electrode. Furthermore, the invention can not only be contributed to the field of non-dye-sensitized solar cells but also be applied to the field of polymer thin film solar cells. For a non-dye-sensitized solar cell, the semiconductor particles layer, which was mixed with the skeleton of Teflon (PTFE), was sintered and associated with transparent conducting electrodes, a non-dye-sensitized solar cell could be fabricated. For a polymer thin film solar cell, the semiconductor particles, wires or tubes were mixed with the skeleton of Teflon (PTFE) and sintered. Later, added the conductive polymers with it and combined with transparent conducting electrodes, a polymer thin film solar cell would be successfully generated.
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