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Combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the hemi-squaraine/TiO2 interface for dye sensitized solar cells

Authors :
Andrea Lamberti
Elena Maria Tresso
Adriano Sacco
Diego Pugliese
Giuseppe Caputo
Bruno Camino
Claudia Barolo
Nadia Shahzad
Barbara Ballarin
Anna Maria Ferrari
Giancarlo Cicero
Francesca Risplendi
Giorgia Musso
Stefano Bianco
Giancarlo Cicero
Giorgia Musso
Andrea Lamberti
Bruno Camino
Stefano Bianco
Diego Pugliese
Francesca Risplendi
Adriano Sacco
Nadia Shahzad
Anna Maria Ferrari
Barbara Ballarin
Claudia Barolo
Elena Tresso
Giuseppe Caputobc
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A simple hemi-squaraine dye (CT1) has been studied as a TiO2 sensitizer for application in dye sensitized solar cells (DSCs) by means of a combined experimental and theoretical investigation. This molecule is a prototype dye presenting an innovative anchoring group: the squaric acid moiety. Ab initio calculations based on Density Functional Theory (DFT) predict that this acid spontaneously deprotonates at the anatase (101) surface forming chemical bonds that are stronger than the ones formed by other linkers (e.g. cathecol and isonicotinic acid). Moreover an analysis of the electronic structure of the hybrid interface reveals the formation of a type II heterostructure ensuring adiabatic electron transfer from the molecule to the oxide. DSCs containing hemi-squaraine dyes were assembled, characterized and their performances compared to state of the art cells. Experimental results (large incident photon-to-electron conversion efficiency and an efficiency of 3.54%) confirmed the theoretical prediction that even a simple hemi-squaraine is an effective sensitizer for TiO2. Our study paves the way to the design of more efficient sensitizers based on a squaric acid linker and specifically engineered to absorb light in a larger part of the visible range.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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