2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2016.09.071
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Transition metal ferrocenyl dithiocarbamates functionalized dye-sensitized solar cells with hydroxy as an anchoring group

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“…The activity of ferrocenyl-functionalised dithiocarbamates has also been reported [310], with their efficiency as photosensitisers depending upon the nature of the heteroaromatic conjugated linkers. Similarly, the dyephotosensitising ability of a ferrocenyl-substituted dithiocarbamate complex, possessing an -OH group to anchor onto the TiO 2 surface, was reported by Yadav [311]. Its activity is influenced by the nature of the absorption, dye-loading ability and the anchoring geometry of the complex.…”
Section: Photovoltaic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The activity of ferrocenyl-functionalised dithiocarbamates has also been reported [310], with their efficiency as photosensitisers depending upon the nature of the heteroaromatic conjugated linkers. Similarly, the dyephotosensitising ability of a ferrocenyl-substituted dithiocarbamate complex, possessing an -OH group to anchor onto the TiO 2 surface, was reported by Yadav [311]. Its activity is influenced by the nature of the absorption, dye-loading ability and the anchoring geometry of the complex.…”
Section: Photovoltaic Cellsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Device efficiency for this dye coupled with a I − /I − 3 redox couple was 1.4%. Yadav et al synthesized a copper complex based on a dithiocarbamate ligand with ferrocene pendants which, together with I − /I − 3 , resulted in a solar cell efficiency of 2.6% [55]. Raithby and co-workers reported on a series of dinuclear copper complexes with substituted pyridinyl-based ligands [56].…”
Section: Dyesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other than ruthenium based dyes, organic and metalfree dyes, natural dyes oriented co-sensitization through successive absorption of two different natural dyes also attempted. Yadav et al [261,262] analyzed the sensitization effect of various transition metal complexes (in DCM/DMSO solution) with N719 dye (in ethanol) on the mesoporous TiO 2 layer. The authors found that zinc (Zn) based complexes resulted highest efficiency (7.10%) over other complexes.…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other than this, lithium salt based electrolyte also has produced interesting results [105,106]. Novel materials such as polyoxometalates, transition metal complexes also utilized for the co-sensitization in DSSCs and QDSSCs [71,[259][260][261][262]274]. As already discussed, semiconducting nanoparticles belong to II-VI group, CdS, CdSe which are having favourable energy level for charge transfer, and also harvesting photons at two different regions are much studied for cosensitization process compared with other semiconductor nanomaterials.…”
Section: Importance Of Co-sensitization By Qds and Structural Configumentioning
confidence: 99%