Molecular engineering of hybrid sensitizers incorporating an organic antenna into ruthenium complex and their application in solar cells
2008
Abstract
Two novel hybrid sensitizers incorporating an organic antenna into a ruthenium complex have been synthesized and applied successfully in nanocrystalline TiO2 based solar cells, which yielded solar to electricity conversion efficiencies of 8.20-9.16% under AM 1.5 sunlight.
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Molecular engineering of hybrid sensitizers incorporating an organic antenna into ruthenium complex and their application in solar cells
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Choi, Hyunbong ; Baik, Chul ; Kim, Sanghoon ; Kang, Moon-Sung ; Xu, Xiang ; Kang, Hong Seok ; Kang, Sang Ook ; Ko, Jaejung ; Nazeeruddin, Md. K. ; Gratzel, Michael
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New Journal Of Chemistry
Volume
32
Issue
12
Pages
2233-2237
Date
2008
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Scientific production and competences > SB - School of Basic Sciences > ISIC - Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering > GMF - Group for Molecular Engineering of Functional Materials
Scientific production and competences > SB - School of Basic Sciences > ISIC - Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering > LPI - Laboratory of Photonics and Interfaces
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