Dye-sensitized solar cells with hole-stabilizing surfaces: "inorganic" versus "organic" strategies

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Two 2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine ligands (9 and 10) incorporating second-generation diphenylamino-dendrons have been synthesized and characterized; one ligand contains chromophoric benzothiadiazole domains. Using the 'surface-as-ligand, surface-as-complex' strategy, zinc(ii)-containing sensitizers [Zn(L anchor)(L ancillary)] 2+ with carboxylic or phosphonic acid anchors (1 and 2, respectively) have been assembled and tested in n-type DSCs. The solid-state absorption spectra of dye-functionalized electrodes show a broad spectral response for all the dyes with enhanced intensity for those containing the benzothiadiazole units. However, the [Zn(L anchor)(L ancillary)] 2+ dyes perform poorly, exhibiting very low values of the short-circuit current density (J SC) and open-circuit voltage (V OC). The external quantum efficiency (EQE) spectra confirm that electron injection occurs, but EQE max is ≤3%. Non-optimal positioning of the thiadiazole domain in the dye probably contributes to the poor performances. Screening of DSCs containing FTO/TiO 2 photoanodes without adsorbed dye shows that they generate small short-circuit current densities and open-circuit voltages which contribute significantly to parameters reported for badly performing dyes. An organic dye 11, structurally similar to 10 and containing a 2-cyanoacrylic acid anchor, is also reported. This exhibits a broad and intense spectral response between 300 and 600 nm, and shows efficient electron injection over a broad wavelength range. DSCs containing 11 are stable over a 17 day period and show global efficiencies of 3.93-4.57% (ca. 70% with respect to N719 set at 100%). Ground state DFT calculations reveal that the HOMO in each of [Zn(1)(9)] 2+, [Zn(2)(9)] 2+, [Zn(1)(10)] 2+, [Zn(2)(10)] 2+ and 11 is localized on the peripheral diphenylamino units, allowing for hole-transfer to the reduced electrolyte. In 11, a major contribution from the 2-cyanoacrylic acid anchoring group appears in the LUMO manifold; however, while the LUMO in each zinc(ii) dye is localized on anchoring ligand 1 or 2, it is concentrated close to the metal centre which may contribute to poor electron injection.

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Hostettler, N., Wright, I. A., Bozic-Weber, B., Constable, E. C., & Housecroft, C. E. (2015). Dye-sensitized solar cells with hole-stabilizing surfaces: “inorganic” versus “organic” strategies. RSC Advances, 5(47), 37906–37915. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra05630f

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