Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells with a High Absorptivity Ruthenium Sensitizer Featuring a 2-(Hexylthio)thiophene Conjugated Bipyridine

Yiming Cao(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Yu Bai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qingjiang Yu(State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry), Yueming Cheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shi Liu(State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry), Dong Shi(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Feifei Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Peng Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
March 25, 2009
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Abstract

We conjugated 2-(hexylthio)thiophene with bipyridine to construct a new heteroleptic polypyridyl ruthenium sensitizer exhibiting a charge-transfer band at 550 nm with a molar extinction coefficient of 18.7 × 103 M−1 cm−1. In contrast to its analogues Z907 and C101, a mesoporous titania film stained with this new sensitizer featured a short light absorption length, allowing for the use of a thin photoactive layer for efficient light-harvesting and conversion of solar energy to electricity. With a preliminary testing, we have reached 11.4% overall power conversion efficiency measured at the air mass 1.5 global conditions. Transient photoelectrical decays and electrical impedance spectra were analyzed to picture the intrinsic physics of temperature-dependent photovoltage and photocurrent.


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