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In spite of the limited efficiencies of the analyzed cells, the higher photocurrents measured for CdSe/N719 co-sensitization compared to the cells sensitized using a single sensitizer constitutes a valid proof of the concept.
The proposed co-sensitization strategy presented high sensitivity, reproducibility, specificity and stability, and also opened up a new promising platform for detection of other biomarkers.
Co-sensitization by using two or more sensitizers with complementary absorption spectra to expand the spectral response range is an effective approach to enhance device performance of quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSSCs).
Among them, N3 containing 4-aminobenzoic acid shows promising co-sensitization results and exhibits an enhanced efficiency of 9.26%, when co-sensitized with a ruthenium dye, HD-14.
Greatly enhanced sensitivity for IL-6 detection was derived from the new co-sensitization signal amplification strategy.
Therefore, a co-sensitization approach has been used for achieving enhanced performances in DSSCs wherein N719 was co-sensitized with PTZ-2 and PTZ-3, respectively.
Compared with the development of novel organic dyes, co-sensitization is a much more convenient way to achieve highly efficient dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
We present the role of anchoring/acceptor units on co-sensitization properties N1-3.
Co-sensitization can be one of the possible options to enhance solar cell efficiency in future.
Especially, the co-sensitization of QX21 with QX20 achieved the further improved PCE up to 8.37%.
Co-sensitization has been considered as a helpful strategy for improving the conversion efficiency in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
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