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Introducing rigid pi-conjugated peripheral substituents in phthalocyanines for DSSCs

Tejerina, Lara
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Caballero, Esmeralda
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Victoria Martinez-Diaz, M.
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2016
Journal Of Porphyrins And Phthalocyanines

A new carboxy-Zn(II) phthalocyanine bearing rigid 2,6-diarylphenyl peripheral substituents linked to the macrocycle through alkynyl spacers has been prepared by a convergent approach, which implies a triple Sonogashira coupling between the formyltriiodoZnPc and the corresponding terminal alkyne. Indeed, the introduction of this type of pi-conjugated peripheral substituents accounts for a remarkable red shift of the phthalocyanine Q-band until ca. 700 nm. However, aggregation phenomena could not be supressed and may explain the moderate overall efficiencies achieved with these devices.

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research article
DOI
10.1142/S1088424616501121
Web of Science ID

WOS:000390248600053

Author(s)
Tejerina, Lara
Caballero, Esmeralda
Victoria Martinez-Diaz, M.
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja  
Gratzel, Michael  
Torres, Tomas
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

World Sci Publ Co Inc

Published in
Journal Of Porphyrins And Phthalocyanines
Volume

20

Issue

8-11

Start page

1361

End page

1367

Subjects

phthalocyanines

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solar cells

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pi-conjugated systems

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near IR dyes

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REVIEWED

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January 24, 2017
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