Molecular design and synthesis of new metal-free organic chromophores for dye sensitized solar cells
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2018
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Naik, Praveen
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The quest for neat and cost effective renewable energy has led to added research attention
on organic photovoltaics. Over the past two decades, the dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC), which
belongs to the thin film photovoltaic technology, has emerged as an attractive and promising lowcost solar device after the inventive research work reported by Gratzel group. Among the different
components of DSSCs, the dye as a photosensitizer plays a crucial role in the process of the cells,
which include sunlight harvesting and electron injection from excited dye into the CB edge of
TiO2. At present, there is a considerable interest among the researchers to design and develop new
n- type organic chromophores for DSSC application. In this context, it was planned to design,
synthesize and investigate the photovoltaic performance of new organic dyes based on N, N
dimethylaniline (Series-1A, n-C1-5) and carbazole (Series-1B to 5, n-C6-21) as n-type
sensitizers/co-sensitizers. In addition, it has been contemplated to design and investigate three new
carbazole based dyes (Series-6, p-C1-3) as potential p-type sensitizers for DSSC application.
Based on the detailed literature survey, twenty one new n-type organic sensitizers/cosensitizers and three p- type organic sensitizers were designed with various design strategies. They
were successfully synthesized following appropriate synthetic protocols. Further, they were wellcharacterized by spectral, optical and electrochemical analyses. Their optical and electrochemical
parameters along with molecular geometries were optimized, and DFT has been employed to
apprehend the effect of structures of organic sensitizers/co-sensitizers on their photovoltaic
performances. Finally, the synthesized dyes were subjected to the photovoltaic studies. Among ntype organic sensitizers, the cell fabricated with n-C13 displayed the optimum PCE of 3.55%.
Whereas, the co-sensitization studies, indicated that, under the same conditions, the device cosensitized using n-C6 dye with NCSU-10 sensitizer showcased upheld PCE of 9.55%. Finally, the
new three p-type organic dyes were sensitized on NiO and their photovoltaic results revealed that,
p-C2 sensitized DSSC exhibited optimum photovoltaic performances which are comparable with
that of the bench mark reference P1. To sum up, by appropriately optimizing the molecular
structures of metal-free organic dyes, it is possible to further ameliorate the photovoltaic
performance of the cells.
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carbazole, co-sensitizers, DFT, DSSC, n-type sensitizers, p-type sensitizers, p-type sensitizers, Department of Chemistry