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Role of the Bulky Aryloxy Group at the Non-Peripheral Position of Phthalocyanines for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells

Tejerina, Lara
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Martinez-Diaz, M. Victoria
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Nazeeruddin, Mohammad K.
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2017
ChemPlusChem

• To date β-aryloxy-substituted designs have led to the best results in phthalocyanine-sensitized solar cells (Pc-SCs) because of their low aggregation properties. By incorporating the bulky semiflexible 2,6-diphenylphenoxy group at three α-positions of the Pc, different regioisomers were sepd. by column chromatog. and their photovoltaic performance was thoroughly studied. Efficiencies in the range of 1.9-4.1 % were found, thus demonstrating the importance of the steric interaction between the substituents and the semiconductor surface, also in the case of bulky semiflexible substituents. It .

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DOI
10.1002/cplu.201600325
Web of Science ID

WOS:000394182400011

Author(s)
Tejerina, Lara
Martinez-Diaz, M. Victoria
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad K.
Graetzel, Michael
Torres, Tomas
Date Issued

2017

Published in
ChemPlusChem
Volume

82

Issue

1

Start page

132

End page

135

Subjects

near IR dyes

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phthalocyanines

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solar cells

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steric hindrance

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substituent effects

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September 10, 2016
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