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Non-Covalent Postfunctionalization of Dye Layers on TiO2 - A Tool for Enhancing Injection in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells.

Tobias LuchsAnna ZieleniewskaAndreas KunzmannPeter R ScholDirk Michael GuldiAndreas Hirsch
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
We report on newly tailored dye layers, which were employed, on one hand, for covalent deposition and, on the other hand, for non-covalently post-functionalizing TiO2 nanoparticle films. Our functionalization concept enabled intermixing a stable covalent attachment of a first layer with a highly versatile and reversible hydrogen bonding through the Hamilton receptor-cyanuric acid binding motif as a second layer. Following this concept, we integrated step-by-step a first porphyrin layer and a second porphyrin/BODIPY layer. The individual building blocks and their corresponding combinations were probed with regard to their photophysical properties, and the most promising combinations were implemented in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Relative to the first porphyrin layer adding the second porphyrin/BODIPY layers increased the overall DSSC efficiency by up to 43 %.
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