TiCl4 Treatment to the Substrate of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell for the Applications on BIPV

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The process of TiCl4 treatment on the FTO substrate of DSSC were analyzed and the microstructures of substrates before and after treatment were observed. Further more, the influence of TiCl4 treatment on the substrate of Dye-sensitized solar cell to photo-current voltage performance was numerical analyzed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

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205-209

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December 2011

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