Four thiocyanate-free ruthenium sensitizers (DUY24-DUY27) containing 2-thienylpyridine moiety as cyclometalating core were synthesized for dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC) application. To the best of our knowledge, DUY24-DUY27 are four best-efficiency sensitizers having 42%-65% higher efficiencies compared to those of the published sensitizers comprising the same type of the cyclometalating ancillary ligands. The significant characteristic of DUY24-DUY27 is their β-lowest unoccupied spin orbital (β-LUSO) distributes remarkably on the cyclometalating ligands, especially on the soft sulfur atom, which strengthens the interaction between the oxidized dye and iodide ion for efficient dye regeneration. The photovoltaic performance of DUY24-DUY27-based DSCs supports that the dye regeneration (therefore the short-circuit photocurrent density (J) of the cell) can be improved by not only lowering the highest occupied molecular orbital energy level of the dye molecule but also distributing the β-LUSO properly on the soft atoms. The study provides an important new guide for designing high-efficiency ruthenium-based dyes for DSC application.
Three thiocyanate-free cycloruthenated complexes, DUY24-O, DUY24, and DUY24-Se containing furan, thiophene, and selenophene, respectively, as a part of the cycloruthenated ring, were designed to reveal the function of the chalcogen atom on the physicochemical and photovoltaic performance of the cycloruthenated sensitizers applied in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). The three sensitizers have a similar molecular size; therefore, the effect of molecular dimensions on their photovoltaic performance can be negligible. NMR data, electron-donating resonance effects, optical properties, and the energy levels of the frontier orbitals reveal that the physical/ photovoltaic properties of the three sensitizers were affected significantly by the chalcogen atom on the cyclometalated chalcogenophene ring. The λ max (both in ethanol and adsorbed on TiO 2 ), frontier orbital level, and dye loading of thiophene-and selenophene-containing dyes are very close. Nevertheless, DUY24-Se has a higher molar absorption coefficient compared to DUY24; therefore, the DSC based on DUY24-Se has higher efficiency (8.4% under AM1.5 G one-sun and 26% under T5-light at ca. 6000 lux) than that sensitized with the DUY24 dye. These efficiencies are also higher than those (7.9 and 21.6%, respectively) of the cell dyed with N719, fabricated using the same conditions. The better performance of the device sensitized with DUY24-Se compared to DUY24-based cells suggests that selenophene is as good as (or even better than) thiophene to be a part of the cyclometalated ring for thiocyanate-free cycloruthenated sensitizers applied in DSCs. Furan-containing DUY24-O has much worse photovoltaic performance compared to the other two dyes. This is not only because DUY24-O has the shortest λ max , the lowest molar absorption coefficient, and the highest HOMO level but also the lowest dye loading (because of the strong interaction between the oxygen in furan and TiO 2 , the array of DUY24-O occupies more surface when adsorbed on TiO 2 ) and the fastest charge recombination. The physicochemical and photovoltaic properties as well as the adsorption behavior of the dye on the TiO 2 anode for the cycloruthenated sensitizers affected significantly by the chalcogen atom of the chalcogenophene on the cyclometalated ring provide a new strategy to design high-efficiency NCS-free cyclometalated sensitizers for DSCs.
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