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Molecular Design Principles for Near-Infrared Absorbing and Emitting Indolizine Dyes

Huckaba, Aron J.
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Yella, Aswani  
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Mcnamara, Louis E.
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2016
Chemistry-A European Journal

Desirable components for dye-sensitzed solar cell ( DSC) sensitizers and fluorescent imaging dyes include strong donating building blocks coupled with well-balanced acceptor functionalities for absorption beyond the visible range. We have evaluated the effects of increasing acceptor strengths and incorporation of dye morphology controlling groups on molar absorptivity and absorption breadth with indolizine donor-based dyes. Indolizine-based D-A and D-pi-A sensitizers incorporating bis-rhodanine, tricyanofuran ( TCF), and cyanoacrylic acid functionalities were analyzed for performance in DSC devices. The TCF derivatives were also evaluated as near-infrared ( NIR)-emissive materials with the AH25 emissions extending past 1000 nm.

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DOI
10.1002/chem.201603165
Web of Science ID

WOS:000384807600032

Author(s)
Huckaba, Aron J.
Yella, Aswani  
Mcnamara, Louis E.
Steen, April E.
Murphy, J. Scott
Carpenter, Casey A.
Puneky, George D.
Hammer, Nathan I.
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja  
Gratzel, Michael  
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Chemistry-A European Journal
Volume

22

Issue

43

Start page

15536

End page

15542

Subjects

donor-acceptor systems

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dye-sensitized solar cells

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dyes/pigments

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indolizine

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NIR dye

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November 21, 2016
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