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Cobalt Electrolyte/Dye Interactions in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: A Combined Computational and Experimental Study

Mosconi, Edoardo
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Yum, Jun-Ho  
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Kessler, Florian  
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2012
Journal Of The American Chemical Society

We report a combined experimental and computational investigation to understand the nature of the interactions between cobalt redox mediators and TiO2 surfaces sensitized by :ruthenium and organic dyes, and their impact on. the performance of the corresponding dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). We : focus: on different ruthenium dyes and fully organic dyes, to understand the dramatic loss of efficiency observed for the prototype Ru(II) N719 dye in conjunction with :Cobalt: electrolytes. Both N719- and Z907-based DSSCs showed an increased lifetime in iodine-based electrolyte compared to the cobalt-based redox-shuttle; While the organic D21L6 and D25L6 cycles endowed.With long alkoxy chains, show no significant:Change in the electron: lifetime regardless of employed electrolyte and deliver,a high photovoltaic efficiency of 6:5% with a cobalt electrolyte. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations show the formation of.a complex between the cobalt electrolyte and the : surface-adsorbed ruthenium dye, which brings the Co(bpy)(3) species' into Contact, with the TiO2 surface. This translates into a high probability of intercepting TiO2 injected electrons by the oxidized Co(bpy)(3). species, lying close the N719-sensitized TiO2 surface. Investigation of the dye regeneration Mechanism by :the. cobalt electrolyte in the Marcus theory framework led, to substantially different reorganization energies for the high-spin (HS) and low:. spin (LS) reaction pathways. Our calculated reorganization energies. for the LS pathways are in excellent agreement with recent data for a series Of cobalt complexes, lending support to the proposed regeneration pathway. we systematically investigate. a series of Co(II)/Co(III) omplexes, to gauge the impact of ligand:substitution,and of metal coordination (tris-bidentate vs:.bis-tridentate) on the HS/LS.energy difference and reorganization energies. Our results allow us to trace structure/property. relations required for further development of cobalt electrolytes for DSSCs;

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DOI
10.1021/ja3079016
Web of Science ID

WOS:000311521500024

Author(s)
Mosconi, Edoardo
Yum, Jun-Ho  
Kessler, Florian  
Garcia, Gomez
Carlos, J.
Zuccaccia, Cristiano
Cinti, Antonio
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad K.  
Graetzel, Michael  
De Angelis, Filippo
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Journal Of The American Chemical Society
Volume

134

Issue

47

Start page

19438

End page

19453

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REVIEWED

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February 27, 2013
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