Enhancing dye-sensitized solar cell performance: Optimizing Cu2ZnSnS4/ZnCo2O4 nanocomposites as efficient and cost-effective counter electrodes
This study investigates the utilization of Cu2ZnSnS4/ZnCo2O4 (CZTS/ZCO) nanocomposites prepared through
hydrothermal and combustion methods as counter electrodes in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs). Different
ratios of Cu2ZnSnS4 and ZnCo2O4 were explored, and comprehensive analyses were conducted using X-ray
Diffraction (XRD), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), High-Resolution TEM (HRTEM), Brunauer?Emmett?Teller (BET) surface area analysis, Raman Spectroscopy, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV), Tafel analysis, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), and
Incident Photon-to-Electron Conversion Efficiency (IPCE), alongside long-term stability assessments. The CZTS:
ZCO ratio of 2:1 exhibited the highest efficiency, reaching 8.81 %, with an open-circuit voltage of 729 mV, shortcircuit current of 17.80 mAcm? 2
, and a fill factor of 67.9 %. This surpasses the efficiency of the reference Pt cell
(8.42 %), which had an open-circuit voltage of 735 mV, short-circuit current of 17.16 mAcm? 2
, and a fill factor of
66.8 %. The average crystallite sizes for the main peaks of CZTS and ZCO samples were estimated to be 19.8 and
16.7 nm, respectively. The crystallite size can significantly affect the charge transfer and conductivity in the
counter electrode during electrochemical processes; the presence of nanocrystals with these sizes can notably
enhance the electrochemical properties and conductivity of the synthesized samples. Raman analysis results
indicate that no additional phases or secondary phases such as ZnS and CuSnS3 have formed in the kesterite CZTS
structure, and the crystal has formed as a single phase. Additionally, the F2g modes in the Raman spectrum of
ZCO indicate tetrahedral units in the spinel ZCO structure, and the A1g modes represent octahedral structures in
this phase, indicating the formation of suitable ZCO phase. The superior performance of the CZTS/ZCO nanocomposite can be attributed to its enhanced crystalline structure, superior charge transport characteristics, and
improved electrocatalytic behaviours.