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Hashem Shahroosvand

Babak Pashaei, Hashem Shahroosvand, Michael Gratzel, Mohammad k. Nazeeruddin
Influence of Ancillary Ligand in dye-sensitized Solar Cells  (as cover art  http://pubs.acs.org/toc/chreay/116/16)
Abstract


Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) have motivated many researchers to develop various sensitizers with tailored proper-ties involving anchoring and ancillary ligands. Ancillary ligands carry favorable light-harvesting abilities and are therefore crucial in determining the overall power conversion efficiencies. The use of ancillary ligands having aliphatic chains and/or π-extended aromatic units decreases charge recombination and permits the collection of a large fraction of sunlight. This review aims to provide insight into the relationship between the ancillary ligand structure and the DSSC properties, which can further guide the function-oriented design and synthesis of different sensitizers for DSSCs. This review outlines how the new and rapidly expanding class of chelating ancillary ligands bearing 2,2’-bipyridyl, 1,10-phenanthroline, carbene, dipyridylamine, pyridyl-benzimidazole, pyridyl-azolate and other aromatic lig-ands provides a conduit for potentially enhancing the performance and stability of DSSCs. Finally, these classes of Ru polypyridyl complexes have gained increasing interest for feasible large-scale commercialization of DSSCs due to their more favorable light-harvesting abilities and long-term thermal and chemical stabilities compared with other conventional sensitizers. Therefore, the main idea is to inspire readers to explore new avenues in the design of new sensitizers for DSSCs based on different ancillary ligands.

 

 

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