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Organic Sensitizers with Bridged Triphenylamine Donor Units for Efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Cai, Liping
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Tsao, Hoi Nok  
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Zhang, Wei
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2013
Advanced Energy Materials

Bridged triphenylamine was chosen as the donor unit for metal-free organic sensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The easily constructed alkene linkage between the donor and the spacer improves the molecule's delocalization and causes a large red shift in its absorption peaks. Planarization of the donor and the use of alkene linkage have proven powerful in extending the red light response of the sensitizer, leading to a significant enhancement in photocurrent density of the device. As a result, devices sensitized with target sensitizers LC-2 ( = 7.51%) and LC-3 ( = 8.00%) exhibited more than 70% efficiency increase over devices sensitized with the reference sensitizer LC-1 ( = 4.44%).

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DOI
10.1002/aenm.201200435
Web of Science ID

WOS:000314654500010

Author(s)
Cai, Liping
Tsao, Hoi Nok  
Zhang, Wei
Wang, Long
Xue, Zhaosheng
Graetzel, Michael  
Liu, Bin
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag Berlin

Published in
Advanced Energy Materials
Volume

3

Issue

2

Start page

200

End page

205

Subjects

electrochemistry

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organic sensitizers

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planarity

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solar cells

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bridged triphenylamine

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REVIEWED

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March 28, 2013
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