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Synthesis and Mechanistic Studies of Organic Chromophores with Different Energy Levels for p-Type Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Qin, Peng
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Wiberg, Joanna
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Gibson, Elizabeth A.
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2010
Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Donor-π-acceptor dyes with different electron-withdrawing groups were designed and synthesized for p-type dye-sensitized solar cells. The modification of the dye structure influences the photophys., electrochem. and photovoltaic performance of the dyes. DSSCs based on these dyes show max. 63% and min. 6% of incident monochromatic photon-to-current conversion efficiencies. The 2 dyes with the highest and lowest efficiencies were studied by femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy, which shows a fast injection rate of more than (250 fs)-1 for both dyes. Such fast injection corresponds to >90% injection efficiency. Photoinduced absorption spectroscopy of sensitized NiO films in the presence of electrolyte showed poor regeneration of P3 due to insufficient driving force. This, together with aggregation of the dye on the NiO film, explained the poor solar cell performance.

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DOI
10.1021/jp911091n
Author(s)
Qin, Peng
Wiberg, Joanna
Gibson, Elizabeth A.
Linder, Mats
Li, Lin
Brinck, Tore
Hagfeldt, Anders  
Albinsson, Bo
Sun, Licheng
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume

114

Start page

4738

End page

4748

Subjects

mechanism org chromophore energy level dye sensitized solar cell

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