Surface Loading Dictates Triplet Production via Singlet Fission in Anthradithiophene Sensitized TiO2 Films

Singlet fission, the process of transforming a singlet excited state into two lower energy triplet excited states, is a promising strategy for improving the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells. The difficulty in utilizing singlet fission molecules in this architecture is understanding and contr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2024-08, Vol.128 (33), p.13944-13951
Hauptverfasser: Gish, Melissa K., Snell, Katherine, Thorley, Karl J., Anthony, John E., Johnson, Justin C.
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Zusammenfassung:Singlet fission, the process of transforming a singlet excited state into two lower energy triplet excited states, is a promising strategy for improving the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells. The difficulty in utilizing singlet fission molecules in this architecture is understanding and controlling the orientation of dyes on mesoporous metal oxide surfaces to maximize triplet production and minimize detrimental deactivation pathways, such as electron injection from the singlet or excimer formation. Here, we varied the concentration of loading solutions of two anthradithiophene dyes derivatized with either one or two carboxylic acid groups for binding to a metal oxide surface and studied their photophysics using ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy. For the single carboxylic acid case, an increase in dye surface coverage led to an increase in apparent triplet excited-state growth via singlet fission, while the same increase in coverage with two carboxylic acids did not. This study represents a step toward controlling the interactions between molecules at mesoporous interfaces.
ISSN:1932-7447
1932-7455
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c04284