Photochemical deposition of Co and Ni based oxygen evolution catalysts on hematite nanorods cathodically shifted the onset potential of photocurrent near to the flat band potential of hematite. A 9.5 fold enhancement in the photocurrent density at 0.86 V vs. RHE compared to the parent hematite photoanode was observed with the Ni-Bi/Fe(2)O(3) photoanode.
Several types of six-armed, metal tris(bipyridine) core dendrimers were synthesized. Bis-4,4'-alkoxy bipyridine dendrons were prepared and employed to make tris(bipyridine) dendrimers. Although the ruthenium-centered and iron-centered dendrimers displayed quasi-reversible cyclic voltammetry, the analogous cobalt-centered complex did not. The synthesis of 4,4'-disubstituted bipyridines containing -CH(2)OR groups proceeded in low yield. The reactions of the dicarbanion of 4,4'-dimethyl bipyridine prepared with LDA and mesylate, triflate, and bromide groups were found to result in no or poor yields of carbon-carbon bond formation. Use of KDA in place of LDA resulted in much higher yields of dendritic bipyridines.
Novel low band gap copolymers based on dithienosilole and thienopyrroledione units were synthesized. Copolymer P1 with branched side chains on the TPD units demonstrated a PCE of 4.4% with a high V(oc) of 0.89 V for OPV applications while OTFT devices fabricated from a copolymer containing linear side chains (P2) performed better in OTFT device configurations.
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