Ruthenium(II)-polypyridyl zirconium(IV) metal-organic frameworks as a new class of sensitized solar cells

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A series of Ru(ii)L 2 L′ (L = 2,2′-bipyridyl, L′ = 2,2′-bipyridine-5,5′-dicarboxylic acid), RuDCBPY, -containing zirconium(iv) coordination polymer thin films have been prepared as sensitizing materials for solar cell applications. These metal-organic framework (MOF) sensitized solar cells, MOFSCs, each are shown to generate photocurrent in response to simulated 1 sun illumination. Emission lifetime measurements indicate the excited state quenching of RuDCBPY at the MOF-TiO 2 interface is extremely efficient (>90%), presumably due to electron injection into TiO 2 . A mechanism is proposed in which RuDCBPY-centers photo-excited within the MOF-bulk undergo isotropic energy migration up to 25 nm from the point of origin. This work represents the first example in which a MOFSC is directly compared to the constituent dye adsorbed on TiO 2 (DSC). Importantly, the MOFSCs outperformed their RuDCBPY-TiO 2 DSC counterpart under the conditions used here and, thus, are solidified as promising solar cell platforms.

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Maza, W. A., Haring, A. J., Ahrenholtz, S. R., Epley, C. C., Lin, S. Y., & Morris, A. J. (2016). Ruthenium(II)-polypyridyl zirconium(IV) metal-organic frameworks as a new class of sensitized solar cells. Chemical Science, 7(1), 719–727. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc01565k

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