Brian O'Regan (chemist)

Brian O'Regan
Born Brian C. O'Regan
Residence United Kingdom
Nationality American
Alma mater UC Berkeley (B.S.),
University of Washington (Ph.D.)
Known for

Dye-sensitized solar cell

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Scientific career
Fields Chemistry
Institutions UC Berkeley
University of Wisconsin
University of Washington
EPFL
ECN
Imperial College London

Brian C. O'Regan is an American chemist known for the co-invention of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC, DSC, SSC). He was previously a Research Lecturer at Imperial College London where he conducts research on photovoltaic cells and other applications of nano-structured oxide electronic materials.

Major scientific contributions

Brian O'Regan is known for his pioneering work on the deposition of meso-porous oxides from colloidal solutions that ultimately led to the first high efficiency DSSC.[1] He has also developed the first high efficiency non-aqueous electrolyte for DSSC and more recently has overturned the belief that water is poisonous to dye sensitisation by designing water based and water tolerant DSSC.[2] He has invented TiO2 electrodeposition from TiCl3, electrodeposition of CuSCB and non-aqueous electrodeposition of aligned mesoporous ZnO. He holds 5 patents and is the author of numerous research papers.

References

  1. O'Regan, Brian; Grätzel, Michael (1991). "A low-cost, high-efficiency solar cell based on dye-sensitized colloidal TiO2 films". Nature. 353 (6346): 737. doi:10.1038/353737a0.
  2. Law, Chunhung; Pathirana, Shehan C.; Li, Xaioe; Anderson, Assaf Y.; Barnes, Piers R. F.; Listorti, Andrea; Ghaddar, Tarek H.; o′Regan, Brian C. (2010). "Water-Based Electrolytes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells". Advanced Materials. 22 (40): 4505–9. doi:10.1002/adma.201001703. PMID 20803538.
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