Polymethine dyes as photosensitizers for dye‐sensitized solar cells (DSCs) are reviewed. The review provides a summary of design strategies, the main synthetic routes, and the optical and photovoltaic properties of polymethine dyes applied in hybrid photovoltaics. In particular, we focus on cyanine and squaraine dyes and their structure–properties relationships, highlighting the role of the active molecule design on device performance.
A microwave-assisted method for the preparation of a wide color range of 2,3,3-trimethylindolenine-based squaraines and their intermediates is described. This practical approach allows the rapid preparation of both symmetrical and nonsymmetrical squaraine dyes, reducing reaction time from days to minutes with more than 2-fold improvement in product yields when compared to conventional methods.
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