Several zinc(II) and aluminum(III) phthalocyanines substituted by carboxylic acid and sulfonic acid groups were anchored to nanocrystalline TiO 2 films. By irradiation with visible light the photovoltaic behavior of the electrodes containing LiI / LiI 3/propylene carbonate electrolyte was measured. Most efficient results were found using zinc(II) 2,9,16,23-tetracarboxyphthalocyanine, with a current conversion efficiency at 700 nm approaching 45%. It is shown that electron injection into TiO 2 occurs from the excited singlet state of the phthalocyanine derivatives. High stability of the cell performance under continuous irradiation was found.
ABSTRACT:A new method for coatings of polymeric phthalocyanines and for comparison also of low molecular weight phthalocyanine metal complexes (W, Cr, Mo, Co) on quartz and titanium dioxide was developed by the reaction of metal carbonyls adsorbed on the carriers with tetracarbonitriles or phthalonitrile. By UV-vis or IR spectra the formation of structural uniform polymeric phthalocyanines on the carriers is established. The compounds are used then to compare their catalytic and photocatalytic activities in the oxidation of sulfide as test reaction.
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