2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2022.109382
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A new Ruthenium(II) sensitizer with anchored hydrazide ligand for enhanced electron injection in dye sensitized solar cell application

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“…Table 1 presents DSSC performances of previously reported analogous sensitizers comprising. [52][53][54][55] The photovoltaic data suggested that performance of sensitizers investigated in presented study are comparable to the reported analogous sensitizers. However, the cell performance of the sensitizers are relatively inferior to that of the state of the art N719 dye, 52 which partly may be attributed to the relatively poor spectral response and inferior photo-electron transfer.…”
Section: Photovoltaic Performance Of Dsscssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Table 1 presents DSSC performances of previously reported analogous sensitizers comprising. [52][53][54][55] The photovoltaic data suggested that performance of sensitizers investigated in presented study are comparable to the reported analogous sensitizers. However, the cell performance of the sensitizers are relatively inferior to that of the state of the art N719 dye, 52 which partly may be attributed to the relatively poor spectral response and inferior photo-electron transfer.…”
Section: Photovoltaic Performance Of Dsscssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In their study, Kamalesu et al introduced RNIHFB, a Ru(II) sensitizer with nicotinic hydrazide as a ligand. RNIHFB displayed a small energy gap (2.180 eV) and remarkable thermal stability up to 284 °C [21]. Pashaei and his group systematically investigated three newly synthesized sensitizers (RuHDA1, RuHDA2, and RuHDA3) with varying ancillary and anchoring ligands.…”
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confidence: 99%