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A Simple Synthetic Route to Obtain Pure Trans-Ruthenium(II) Complexes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Applications

Barolo, Claudia  
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Yum, Jun-Ho  
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Artuso, Emma
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2013
Chemsuschem

We report a facile synthetic route to obtain functionalized quaterpyridine ligand and its trans-dithiocyanato ruthenium complex, based on a microwave-assisted procedure. The ruthenium complex has been purified using a silica chromatographic column by protecting carboxylic acid groups as iso-butyl ester, which are subsequently hydrolyzed. The highly pure complex exhibits panchromatic response throughout the visible region. DFT/time-dependent DFT calculations have been performed on the ruthenium complex in solution and adsorbed onto TiO2 to analyze relative electronic and optical properties. The ruthenium complex endowed with the functionalized quaterpyridine ligand was used as a sensitizer in dye-sensitized solar cell yielding a short-circuit photocurrent density of more than 19mAcm(-2) with a broad incident photon to current conversion efficiency spectra ranging from 400 to 900nm, exceeding 80% at 700nm.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/cssc.201200973
Web of Science ID

WOS:000326840000028

Author(s)
Barolo, Claudia  
Yum, Jun-Ho  
Artuso, Emma
Barbero, Nadia
Di Censo, Davide  
Lobello, Maria Grazia
Fantacci, Simona
De Angelis, Filippo
Graetzel, Michael  
Nazeeruddin, Mohammed Khaja  
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Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag Berlin

Published in
Chemsuschem
Volume

6

Issue

11

Start page

2170

End page

2180

Subjects

microwave chemistry

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ruthenium

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sensitizers

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solar cells

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trans-Ru-II complexes

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REVIEWED

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January 9, 2014
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