Surface modification of zinc oxide nanorods with Zn-porphyrin via metal-ligand coordination for photovoltaic applications

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We modify ZnO nanorods with Zn-porphyrin to obtain the improved characteristics of energy transfer, which is further investigated for the applicability to photovoltaic devices. A nitrogen heterocyclic ligand containing a thiol group is covalently grafted onto the surface of finely structured ZnO nanorods with a length of 50-250 nm and a diameter of 15-20 nm. Zn-porphyrin is then attached to the ligand molecules by the mechanism of metalligand axial coordination. The resulting energy band diagram suggests that the porphyrin-modified ZnO nanorods might provide an efficient pathway for energy transfer upon being applied to photovoltaic devices.

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Koo, J., Cho, J. J., Yang, J. H., Yoo, P. J., Oh, K. W., & Park, J. (2012). Surface modification of zinc oxide nanorods with Zn-porphyrin via metal-ligand coordination for photovoltaic applications. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 33(2), 636–640. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2012.33.2.636

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