Molecular Engineering: Transforming Benzophenoxazine Laser Dyes into Chromophores for Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells: A Molecular Engineering Approach (Adv. Energy Mater. 9/2015)
Molecular Engineering: Transforming Benzophenoxazine Laser Dyes into Chromophores for...
Schröder, Florian A. Y. N.; Cole, Jacqueline M.; Waddell, Paul G.; McKechnie, Scott
2015-05-01 00:00:00
In article number 1401728, Jacqueline M. Cole and co‐workers report the use of molecular engineering to design a new class of dyes for dye‐sensitized solar cells (DSCs). Structure‐function relationships, existing between the dye/TiO2 interface (working electrode) and photovoltaic properties of a DSC, provide the design information needed to re‐engineer one type of functional (laser) dye into another (DSC) functional form. New dyes are built from molecular fragments, like a jigsaw puzzle.
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Molecular Engineering: Transforming Benzophenoxazine Laser Dyes into Chromophores for Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells: A Molecular Engineering Approach (Adv. Energy Mater. 9/2015)
In article number 1401728, Jacqueline M. Cole and co‐workers report the use of molecular engineering to design a new class of dyes for dye‐sensitized solar cells (DSCs). Structure‐function relationships, existing between the dye/TiO2 interface (working electrode) and photovoltaic properties of a DSC, provide the design information needed to re‐engineer one type of functional (laser) dye into another (DSC) functional form. New dyes are built from molecular fragments, like a jigsaw puzzle.
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