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Influence of the electron donor properties of hypericin on its sensitizing ability in DSSCs

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2019
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Cvetanovic-Zobenica, Katarina
Lačnjevac, Uroš
Etinski, Mihajlo
Vasiljević-Radović, Dana
Stanisavljev, Dragomir
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Rising demands for renewable energy sources have led to the development of dye sensitized solar cells. It is a challenge to find a good and low cost sensitizer, which has a low environmental impact. In this work, we conducted spectroscopic and electrochemical experiments, as well as quantum-chemical calculations of the natural pigment hypericin, in order to provide insight into its sensitizing efficiency. To this end, three identical cells were made and characterized. Although this pigment exhibited good adsorption onto a semiconductor surface, a high molar absorption coefficient (43700 L mol(-1) cm(-1)) and favorable alignment of energy levels and provided a long lifetime of electrons (17.8 ms) in the TiO2 photoanode, it was found that the efficiency of hypericin-sensitized solar cells was very low, only 0.0245%. We suggest that this inefficiency originated from a low injection of electrons into the conduction band of TiO2. This conclusion is supported by the density functional theory... calculations which revealed a low electron density in the anchoring groups of electronically excited hypericin. The results of this work could be valuable not only in the photovoltaic aspect, but also for application of hypericin in medicine in photodynamic therapy.

Keywords:
dye sensitized solar cell / electrochemical impedance spectroscopy / DFT calculation / photovoltaic / natural pigment
Source:
Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2019, 18, 8, 2023-2030
Publisher:
  • Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge
Funding / projects:
  • Micro- Nanosystems and Sensors for Electric Power and Process Industry and Environmental Protection (RS-32008)
  • Dynamics of nonlinear physicochemical and biochemical systems with modeling and predicting of their behavior under nonequilibrium conditions (RS-172015)

DOI: 10.1039/c9pp00188c

ISSN: 1474-905X

PubMed: 31290525

WoS: 000482331500013

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85070437985
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AU  - Stanisavljev, Dragomir
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1256
AB  - Rising demands for renewable energy sources have led to the development of dye sensitized solar cells. It is a challenge to find a good and low cost sensitizer, which has a low environmental impact. In this work, we conducted spectroscopic and electrochemical experiments, as well as quantum-chemical calculations of the natural pigment hypericin, in order to provide insight into its sensitizing efficiency. To this end, three identical cells were made and characterized. Although this pigment exhibited good adsorption onto a semiconductor surface, a high molar absorption coefficient (43700 L mol(-1) cm(-1)) and favorable alignment of energy levels and provided a long lifetime of electrons (17.8 ms) in the TiO2 photoanode, it was found that the efficiency of hypericin-sensitized solar cells was very low, only 0.0245%. We suggest that this inefficiency originated from a low injection of electrons into the conduction band of TiO2. This conclusion is supported by the density functional theory calculations which revealed a low electron density in the anchoring groups of electronically excited hypericin. The results of this work could be valuable not only in the photovoltaic aspect, but also for application of hypericin in medicine in photodynamic therapy.
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author = "Cvetanovic-Zobenica, Katarina and Lačnjevac, Uroš and Etinski, Mihajlo and Vasiljević-Radović, Dana and Stanisavljev, Dragomir",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Rising demands for renewable energy sources have led to the development of dye sensitized solar cells. It is a challenge to find a good and low cost sensitizer, which has a low environmental impact. In this work, we conducted spectroscopic and electrochemical experiments, as well as quantum-chemical calculations of the natural pigment hypericin, in order to provide insight into its sensitizing efficiency. To this end, three identical cells were made and characterized. Although this pigment exhibited good adsorption onto a semiconductor surface, a high molar absorption coefficient (43700 L mol(-1) cm(-1)) and favorable alignment of energy levels and provided a long lifetime of electrons (17.8 ms) in the TiO2 photoanode, it was found that the efficiency of hypericin-sensitized solar cells was very low, only 0.0245%. We suggest that this inefficiency originated from a low injection of electrons into the conduction band of TiO2. This conclusion is supported by the density functional theory calculations which revealed a low electron density in the anchoring groups of electronically excited hypericin. The results of this work could be valuable not only in the photovoltaic aspect, but also for application of hypericin in medicine in photodynamic therapy.",
publisher = "Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge",
journal = "Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences",
title = "Influence of the electron donor properties of hypericin on its sensitizing ability in DSSCs",
pages = "2030-2023",
number = "8",
volume = "18",
doi = "10.1039/c9pp00188c"
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Cvetanovic-Zobenica, K., Lačnjevac, U., Etinski, M., Vasiljević-Radović, D.,& Stanisavljev, D.. (2019). Influence of the electron donor properties of hypericin on its sensitizing ability in DSSCs. in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
Royal Soc Chemistry, Cambridge., 18(8), 2023-2030.
https://doi.org/10.1039/c9pp00188c
Cvetanovic-Zobenica K, Lačnjevac U, Etinski M, Vasiljević-Radović D, Stanisavljev D. Influence of the electron donor properties of hypericin on its sensitizing ability in DSSCs. in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. 2019;18(8):2023-2030.
doi:10.1039/c9pp00188c .
Cvetanovic-Zobenica, Katarina, Lačnjevac, Uroš, Etinski, Mihajlo, Vasiljević-Radović, Dana, Stanisavljev, Dragomir, "Influence of the electron donor properties of hypericin on its sensitizing ability in DSSCs" in Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 18, no. 8 (2019):2023-2030,
https://doi.org/10.1039/c9pp00188c . .

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