Silicon-naphthalo/phthalocyanine-hybrid sensitizer for efficient red response in dye-sensitized solar cells

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Introduction of a naphthalocyanine moiety to phthalocyanine allows for a gradual red shift of the absorption spectrum in the resulting chromophore. Using silicon as a core atom allows for the introduction of additional siloxane side chains which mitigate dye aggregation. A dye-sensitized solar cell with this hybrid sensitizer exhibits a broad and flat IPCE of 80% between 600 and 750 nm and high photocurrent densities of 19.0 mA/cm2. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Lim, B., Margulis, G. Y., Yum, J. H., Unger, E. L., Hardin, B. E., Grätzel, M., … Sellinger, A. (2013). Silicon-naphthalo/phthalocyanine-hybrid sensitizer for efficient red response in dye-sensitized solar cells. Organic Letters, 15(4), 784–787. https://doi.org/10.1021/ol303436q

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