Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Cássia Costa
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8819
Resumo: Visible light accounts for the biggest fraction of the solar irradiance. One of the strategies for achieving higher photovoltaic power conversion efficiency is the application of low band-gap materials (Eg ideal≈1.4 eV) capable of absorbing this fraction of the solar spectrum. Ferroelectric semiconductors have been studied in this field due to the above-bandgap generated photovoltages and their ferroelectric polarization-driven carrier separation. Ferroelectric oxides usually present wide bandgaps which allow the absorption of only 8-20% of the solar spectrum. However, the development of new ferroelectric materials, particularly KBNNO [KNbO3]0,9[BaNi0,5Nb0,5O3-δ ]0,1 (Eg = 1.39 eV) and KBiFe2O5 (Eg=1,60 eV), has encouraged the use of such materials in solar cells. Simple synthesis routes, with short steps, time and temperatures are essential for the future progress of the application of such ferroelectric oxides in solar cells. KBNNO and KBiFe2O5 require high crystallization temperatures, which reduce the number of potential substrates and electrode materials that could be used in devices, as polymer-based flexible ones. Obtaining this oxides in a high surface-area powder form might be a strategy to further incorporation in solar cells composed of low-temperature processing materials. This work reports for the first time synthesis of KBNNO and KBiFe2O5 by solution combustion (SCS). Characterization by WAXD, SEM, EDS, TG/DSC and Diffuse Reflectance UV-Vis Spectroscopy and dielectric constants indicates the success of the synthesis. The optical properties show the visible-light absorption contribution and band-gaps closer to the ideal magnitude for solar applications compared to the non doped materials. The SCS was shown as an effective route to obtaining the phase. Furthermore, it is possible to improve it in order to produce powders with smaller particle size and absent of secondary phases.
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spelling Nascimento, Cássia CostaBretas, Rosario Elida Sumanhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2805349172281345Morelli, Márcio Raymundohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0172837599844991http://lattes.cnpq.br/66786734582204668c690c94-2d27-47a1-9b7e-77ff5e952c6f2017-06-05T12:10:55Z2017-06-05T12:10:55Z2017-03-07NASCIMENTO, Cássia Costa. Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares. 2017. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Engenharia de Materiais) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2017. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8819.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8819Visible light accounts for the biggest fraction of the solar irradiance. One of the strategies for achieving higher photovoltaic power conversion efficiency is the application of low band-gap materials (Eg ideal≈1.4 eV) capable of absorbing this fraction of the solar spectrum. Ferroelectric semiconductors have been studied in this field due to the above-bandgap generated photovoltages and their ferroelectric polarization-driven carrier separation. Ferroelectric oxides usually present wide bandgaps which allow the absorption of only 8-20% of the solar spectrum. However, the development of new ferroelectric materials, particularly KBNNO [KNbO3]0,9[BaNi0,5Nb0,5O3-δ ]0,1 (Eg = 1.39 eV) and KBiFe2O5 (Eg=1,60 eV), has encouraged the use of such materials in solar cells. Simple synthesis routes, with short steps, time and temperatures are essential for the future progress of the application of such ferroelectric oxides in solar cells. KBNNO and KBiFe2O5 require high crystallization temperatures, which reduce the number of potential substrates and electrode materials that could be used in devices, as polymer-based flexible ones. Obtaining this oxides in a high surface-area powder form might be a strategy to further incorporation in solar cells composed of low-temperature processing materials. This work reports for the first time synthesis of KBNNO and KBiFe2O5 by solution combustion (SCS). Characterization by WAXD, SEM, EDS, TG/DSC and Diffuse Reflectance UV-Vis Spectroscopy and dielectric constants indicates the success of the synthesis. The optical properties show the visible-light absorption contribution and band-gaps closer to the ideal magnitude for solar applications compared to the non doped materials. The SCS was shown as an effective route to obtaining the phase. Furthermore, it is possible to improve it in order to produce powders with smaller particle size and absent of secondary phases.A luz visível representa a fração mais relevante da radiação solar. Desta maneira, busca-se empregar nas camadas ativas das células solares materiais com baixos band-gaps (Eg ideal ≈1,4 eV), capazes de absorver fótons nessa região do espectro. Semicondutores ferroelétricos com estrutura da perovskita ou estruturas relacionadas têm sido estudados nesse campo devido ao potencial de obtenção de voltagens superiores à magnitude de seus band-gaps e à contribuição na separação de portadores de cargas decorrente da polarização intrínseca presente nesses materiais. Óxidos ferroelétricos geralmente possuem Eg elevados (2,7-4 eV), permitindo o aproveitamento de somente 8-20% do espectro solar. No entanto, o desenvolvimento de novos semicondutores ferroelétricos, particularmente a KBNNO [KNbO3]0,9[BaNi0,5Nb0,5O3-δ ]0,1 (Eg=1,39 eV) e KBiFe2O5 (Eg=1,60 eV), tem encorajado a aplicação desses materiais em células solares. Rotas de síntese simples, com etapas, tempos e temperaturas reduzidas são essenciais para o progresso futuro da aplicação de tais óxidos ferroelétricos em células solares. A KBNNO e KBiFe2O5 cristalizam em temperaturas mais elevadas do que perovskitas orgânico-inorgânicas, o que reduz a possibilidade de fabricação de dispositivos na presença de substratos e eletrodos sensíveis à temperatura, como substratos poliméricos flexíveis. Assim, a obtenção desses óxidos na forma de pós de elevada área superficial pode ser uma estratégia para posterior incorporação em dispositivos contendo materiais processados a baixas temperaturas. Neste trabalho, reporta-se pela primeira vez a síntese da KBNNO e KBiFe2O5 por combustão em solução. Caracterizações por DRX, MEV, EDS, TG/DSC, Espectroscopia UV-Vis e constantes dielétricas indicam a obtenção das fases com sucesso. As propriedades ópticas confirmam contribuição na absorção da luz visível com respeito aos materiais não dopados, KNbO3 e BiFeO3. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Synthesis of perovskite-type ceramics with potential application in solar cells
title Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
spellingShingle Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
Nascimento, Cássia Costa
Perovskita
Ferroelétrico
Síntese por combustão em solução
Perovskite
Ferroelectric
Solution combustion synthesis
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
title_short Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
title_full Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
title_fullStr Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
title_full_unstemmed Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
title_sort Síntese de cerâmicas tipo perovskita com potencial uso em células solares
author Nascimento, Cássia Costa
author_facet Nascimento, Cássia Costa
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento, Cássia Costa
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Bretas, Rosario Elida Suman
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Morelli, Márcio Raymundo
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contributor_str_mv Bretas, Rosario Elida Suman
Morelli, Márcio Raymundo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perovskita
Ferroelétrico
Síntese por combustão em solução
topic Perovskita
Ferroelétrico
Síntese por combustão em solução
Perovskite
Ferroelectric
Solution combustion synthesis
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Perovskite
Ferroelectric
Solution combustion synthesis
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
description Visible light accounts for the biggest fraction of the solar irradiance. One of the strategies for achieving higher photovoltaic power conversion efficiency is the application of low band-gap materials (Eg ideal≈1.4 eV) capable of absorbing this fraction of the solar spectrum. Ferroelectric semiconductors have been studied in this field due to the above-bandgap generated photovoltages and their ferroelectric polarization-driven carrier separation. Ferroelectric oxides usually present wide bandgaps which allow the absorption of only 8-20% of the solar spectrum. However, the development of new ferroelectric materials, particularly KBNNO [KNbO3]0,9[BaNi0,5Nb0,5O3-δ ]0,1 (Eg = 1.39 eV) and KBiFe2O5 (Eg=1,60 eV), has encouraged the use of such materials in solar cells. Simple synthesis routes, with short steps, time and temperatures are essential for the future progress of the application of such ferroelectric oxides in solar cells. KBNNO and KBiFe2O5 require high crystallization temperatures, which reduce the number of potential substrates and electrode materials that could be used in devices, as polymer-based flexible ones. Obtaining this oxides in a high surface-area powder form might be a strategy to further incorporation in solar cells composed of low-temperature processing materials. This work reports for the first time synthesis of KBNNO and KBiFe2O5 by solution combustion (SCS). Characterization by WAXD, SEM, EDS, TG/DSC and Diffuse Reflectance UV-Vis Spectroscopy and dielectric constants indicates the success of the synthesis. The optical properties show the visible-light absorption contribution and band-gaps closer to the ideal magnitude for solar applications compared to the non doped materials. The SCS was shown as an effective route to obtaining the phase. Furthermore, it is possible to improve it in order to produce powders with smaller particle size and absent of secondary phases.
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