Flexible Copper Mesh Electrodes with One-Step Ball-Milled TiO 2 for High-Performance Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Adnan Alashkar (),
Taleb Ibrahim and
Abdul Hai Alami
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Adnan Alashkar: Sustainable Energy & Power Systems Research Center (RISE), University of Sharjah, Sharjah P.O. Box 27272, United Arab Emirates
Taleb Ibrahim: Department of Chemical Engineering, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah P.O. Box 26666, United Arab Emirates
Abdul Hai Alami: Sustainable Energy & Power Systems Research Center (RISE), University of Sharjah, Sharjah P.O. Box 27272, United Arab Emirates
Sustainability, 2025, vol. 17, issue 21, 1-18
Abstract:
Advancements in flexible, low-cost, and recyclable alternatives to transparent conductive oxides (TCOs) are critical challenges in the sustainability of third-generation solar cells. This work introduces a copper mesh-based transparent electrode for dye-sensitized solar cells, replacing conventional fluorine doped-tin oxide (FTO)-coated glass to simultaneously reduce spectral reflection losses, enhance mechanical flexibility, and enable material recyclability. Titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) photoanodes were synthesized and directly deposited onto the mesh via a single-step, low-energy ball milling process, which eliminates TiO 2 paste preparation and high-temperature annealing while reducing fabrication time from over three hours to 30 min. Structural and surface analyses confirmed the deposition of high-purity anatase-phase TiO 2 with strong adhesion to the mesh branches, enabling improved dye loading and electron injection pathways. Optical studies revealed higher visible light absorption for the copper mesh compared to FTO in the visible range, further enhanced upon TiO 2 and Ru-based dye deposition. Electrochemical measurements showed that TiO 2 /Cu mesh electrodes exhibited significantly higher photocurrent densities and faster photo response rates than bare Cu mesh, with dye-sensitized Cu mesh achieving the lowest charge transfer resistance in impedance analysis. Techno–economic and sustainability assessments revealed a decrease of 7.8% in cost and 82% in CO 2 emissions associated with the fabrication of electrodes as compared to conventional TCO electrodes. The synergy between high conductivity, transparency, mechanical durability, and a scalable, recyclable fabrication route positions this architecture as a strong candidate for next-generation dye-sensitized solar modules that are both flexible and sustainable.
Keywords: third generation photovoltaics; photoelectrodes; dye-sensitized solar cells; ball milling; copper mesh (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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