On the azo dyes derived from benzoic and cinnamic acids used as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells

2019
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Matović, LukaTasić, Nikola

Trisović, Nemanja
Ladarević, Jelena

Vitnik, Vesna

Vitnik, Zeljko

Grgur, Branimir

Mijin, Dušan

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In order to get a better insight into the relationship between molecular structure and photovoltaic performance, six monoazo dye molecules containing benzoic and cinnamic acid moieties were synthesized and their photovoltaic properties were studied. Three of them have not been previously used in solar cells. Spectroscopic measurements of the investigated compounds coupled with theoretical calculations were performed. Short-circuit current density, open-circuit voltage, and fill-factor were determined. It was found that a larger amount of short-circuit current density will be generated if the HOMO-LUMO energy gap is lower, determined by the stability of the molecule and the electronic effect of the donor moiety. Among both series of synthesized dye molecules, the highest obtained values of short-circuit current density were achieved with (2-hydroxynaphthalene-1-ylazo)benzoic acid and (2-hydroxynaphthalene-1-ylazo)cinnamic acid, and thus they were regarded as promising candidates for app...lication in dye-sensitized solar cells.
Keywords:
tautomerism / solvatochromism / short-circuit current / quantum chemical calculation / Dye-sensitized solar cells / azo dyesSource:
Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 2019, 43, 4, 1183-1203Publisher:
- Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, Ankara
Funding / projects:
- Study of the Synthesis, Structure and Activity of Natural and Synthetic Organic Compounds (RS-172013)
- Rational design and synthesis of biologically active and coordination compounds and functional materials, relevant for (bio)nanotechnology (RS-172035)
- Zero- to Three-Dimensional Nanostructures for Application in Electronics and Renewable Energy Sources: Synthesis, Characterization and Processing (RS-45007)
DOI: 10.3906/kim-1903-76
ISSN: 1300-0527
WoS: 000478961000017
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85071853304
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Matović, Luka AU - Tasić, Nikola AU - Trisović, Nemanja AU - Ladarević, Jelena AU - Vitnik, Vesna AU - Vitnik, Zeljko AU - Grgur, Branimir AU - Mijin, Dušan PY - 2019 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1250 AB - In order to get a better insight into the relationship between molecular structure and photovoltaic performance, six monoazo dye molecules containing benzoic and cinnamic acid moieties were synthesized and their photovoltaic properties were studied. Three of them have not been previously used in solar cells. Spectroscopic measurements of the investigated compounds coupled with theoretical calculations were performed. Short-circuit current density, open-circuit voltage, and fill-factor were determined. It was found that a larger amount of short-circuit current density will be generated if the HOMO-LUMO energy gap is lower, determined by the stability of the molecule and the electronic effect of the donor moiety. Among both series of synthesized dye molecules, the highest obtained values of short-circuit current density were achieved with (2-hydroxynaphthalene-1-ylazo)benzoic acid and (2-hydroxynaphthalene-1-ylazo)cinnamic acid, and thus they were regarded as promising candidates for application in dye-sensitized solar cells. PB - Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, Ankara T2 - Turkish Journal of Chemistry T1 - On the azo dyes derived from benzoic and cinnamic acids used as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells EP - 1203 IS - 4 SP - 1183 VL - 43 DO - 10.3906/kim-1903-76 ER -
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Matović, L., Tasić, N., Trisović, N., Ladarević, J., Vitnik, V., Vitnik, Z., Grgur, B.,& Mijin, D.. (2019). On the azo dyes derived from benzoic and cinnamic acids used as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells. in Turkish Journal of Chemistry Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey-Tubitak, Ankara., 43(4), 1183-1203. https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-1903-76
Matović L, Tasić N, Trisović N, Ladarević J, Vitnik V, Vitnik Z, Grgur B, Mijin D. On the azo dyes derived from benzoic and cinnamic acids used as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells. in Turkish Journal of Chemistry. 2019;43(4):1183-1203. doi:10.3906/kim-1903-76 .
Matović, Luka, Tasić, Nikola, Trisović, Nemanja, Ladarević, Jelena, Vitnik, Vesna, Vitnik, Zeljko, Grgur, Branimir, Mijin, Dušan, "On the azo dyes derived from benzoic and cinnamic acids used as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells" in Turkish Journal of Chemistry, 43, no. 4 (2019):1183-1203, https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-1903-76 . .