Carbazole-substituted dialkoxybenzodithiophene dyes for efficient light harvesting and the effect of alkoxy tail length

2020 
Abstract A set of new donor-π-acceptor organic PM dyes, bearing carbazole as electron donor and cyanoacrylic acid as electron acceptor, has been synthesized and fully characterized with particular focus on application in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Importantly, a change in ‘linker’ structure resulted in the electron re-distribution in the oxidised dye, in general, and the localization of the ‘electron hole’, in particular, when compared with the MK2 benchmark. In addition, modifying the PM dyes with different lengths of alkoxy chains, that is, 1, 4, and 8 carbons, at the linkers strongly influences the access of the oxidised cobalt ions to the surface affecting recombination, which had an appreciable effect on dye-sensitized solar cell performances. While the performance of the PM dyes was 15-20% lower than MK2, they are considerably easier and less expensive to synthesize, offering excellent potential for future DSSC applications.
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