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Item Investigation of new carbazole based metal-free dyes as active photo-sensitizers/co-sensitizers for DSSCs(Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Naik, P.; Su, R.; Elmorsy, M.R.; El-Shafei, A.; Vasudeva Adhikari, A.V.Herein, we report the molecular design, synthesis and characterization of three new D-D-?-A configured metal-free chromophores D1-3 for their application in DSSCs as sensitizers as well as co-sensitizers. The new entities comprise carbazole as donor scaffold, 4-methoxyphenyl group as auxiliary donor and three different units, viz. cyanoacetic acid, 2, 4-thiazolidinedione and barbituric acid as acceptor/anchoring groups. Their photochemical, electrochemical and theoretical studies were carried out in order to assess their feasibility as active sensitizers. Further, D1-3 were exploited as co-sensitizers along with NCSU-10 dye. Their photoelectrochemical performances and charge transport properties in fabricated DSSCs were studied. The results revealed that D1 sensitizer displayed the highest PCE of 2.20% among the three dyes. D3 when co-sensitized with NCSU-10 displayed an improved PCE of 8.32% (JSC = 19.25 mA.cm?2, VOC = 0.680 V, FF = 63.7%) while NCSU-10 alone exhibited PCE of 8.25% (JSC = 20.41 mA.cm?2, VOC = 0.667 V, FF = 60.6%). © 2017 Elsevier LtdItem New carbazole based dyes as effective co-sensitizers for DSSCs sensitized with ruthenium (II) complex (NCSU-10)(Elsevier B.V., 2018) Naik, P.; Su, R.; Elmorsy, M.R.; El-Shafei, A.; Vasudeva Adhikari, A.V.Herein, we report the design and synthesis of three new D–A type metal-free carbazole based dyes (S1–3) as effective co-sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) sensitized with Ru(II) complex (NCSU-10). In this new design, the electron rich carbazole unit was attached to three different electron withdrawing/anchoring species, viz. 4-amino benzoic acid, sulfanilic acid and barbituric acid. The dyes were characterized by spectral, photophysical and electrochemical analysis. Their optical and electrochemical parameters along with molecular geometries, optimized from DFT have been employed to apprehend the effect of the structures of these co-sensitizers on the photovoltaic performances. Further, S1–3 dyes were co-sensitized along with a well-known NCSU-10 dye in order to broaden the spectral response of the co-sensitized devices and hence improve the efficiency. The photovoltaic performance studies indicated that, the device fabricated using S1 dye as co-sensitizer with 0.2 mM of NCSU-10 exhibited improved PCE of 9.55% with JSC of 22.85 mA cm?2, VOC of 0.672 V and FF of 62.2%, whereas the DSSC fabricated with dye NCSU-10 (0.2 mM) alone displayed PCE of 8.25% with JSC of 20.41 mA cm?2, VOC of 0.667 V and FF of 60.6%. Furthermore, electronic excitations simulated using time-dependent DFT, were in good agreement with the experimentally obtained results of the co-sensitizers, indicating that the exchange-correlation function and basis set utilized for predicting the spectra of the co-sensitizers are quite appropriate for the calculations. In conclusion, the results showed the potential of simple organic co-sensitizers in the development of efficient DSSCs. © 2017 Science PressItem Highly efficient carbazole based co-sensitizers carrying electron deficient barbituric acid for NCSU-10 sensitized DSSCs(Elsevier Ltd, 2018) Naik, P.; Keremane, K.S.; Elmorsy, M.R.; Su, R.; El-Shafei, A.; Vasudeva Adhikari, A.V.Herein, we report a comparative study of four interesting metal-free carbazole based organic dyes with different structural configurations, carrying electron deficient barbituric acid (C1-4), as effective co-sensitizers in DSSCs sensitized with NCSU-10 dye. The new entities comprise different structural architectures, viz. D-A (C1), D-?-A (C2), D-D-?-A (C3) and D-A-?-A (C4) configurations with same accepting/anchoring moiety. They consist of carbazole as donor scaffold linked to barbituric acid as an acceptor/anchoring unit via different ?-spacers. This paper describes the study of all the four co-sensitizers with regard to their structural, photophysical, electrochemical, theoretical and photovoltaic investigations. Also, it includes their structure-performance correlation study in detail. The devices co-sensitized with C1-4 displayed the superior photovoltaic performance when compared to NCSU-10 alone. The results ameliorate the role of efficient co-sensitizers to yield DSSC with improved performance. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
