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Original Articles

Tetrazolium anchor porphyrin-based self-assembly for supramolecular solar cells

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Pages 2171-2181 | Received 08 Apr 2020, Accepted 18 Aug 2020, Published online: 02 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

We have synthesized tetrazolium anchor porphyrin (MPTz) with different metal ions (M, M = Zn2+, Cd2+ and Co2+) and triphenylamine group antenna molecule L2 on the nanostructured TiO2 electrode surfaces, resulting in a ZnPTz + L2 assembled approach, based on self-assembled dye ZnPTz + L2 for highly efficient dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The photoelectric conversion efficiency of solar cells sensitized by the dyes with antenna molecule (L2) were enhanced when compared to that sensitized by the dye with monolayer anchor porphyrin (ZnPTz). We have carefully examined their optical and electrochemical properties and device performance. In addition, the modes of the assemblies immobilized on TiO2 electrode surfaces were also verified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

Acknowledgements

We are very grateful to Prof. Peng Wang (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences) for supplying device fabrication and measurement of solar cells.

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Funding

The National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 21461023), Qian Nan Science and Technology Project (No. Qiannan Ke He [2018]07) and Major projects of research and Innovation Fund of Qiannan Normal University for Nationalities (No. QNSY2018BS020) have supported this work.

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