Graphene has been used to enhance conversion efficiency in dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) through increased
electronic transportation. Introduction of graphene into DSSC is realized through reduction of graphene oxide
(GO) to reduced graphene or RGO in TiO2 nanoparticles in solution. Chemical and hydrothermal reactions are
two commonly used avenues. In the chemical route, toxic hydrazine and its derivatives are the typical reducing
agent. Hydrothermal process is not toxic but requires prolonged heating. In this study, we mix flakes of GO with
TiO2 nanoparticles and use vitamin C to realize the reduction at room temperature. The RGO–TiO2 composite
films are then used as photoanode in DSSC. A conversion efficiency of 30% increase (to 7.89%) is obtained as compared
to that of the pure TiO2 photoanode