Towards the development of functionalized polypyridine ligands for Ru(II) complexes as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs)

A number of novel ruthenium(II) polypyridine complexes have been designed and synthesized for use as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) due to their rich photophysical properties such as intense absorption, long-lived lifetimes, high emission quantum yields and unique redox chara...

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description A number of novel ruthenium(II) polypyridine complexes have been designed and synthesized for use as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) due to their rich photophysical properties such as intense absorption, long-lived lifetimes, high emission quantum yields and unique redox characteristics. Many of these complexes exhibit photophysical behavior that can be readily controlled through a careful choice of ligands and/or substituents. With this perspective, we review the design and general synthetic methods of some polypyridine ligands based on bipyridine, phenanthroline, terpyridine and quaterpyridine with/without anchoring groups with a view to correlate functionality of ligand structures with the observed photophysical, electroredox and power conversion efficiency of some examples of Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes that have been reported andparticularly used in the DSSCs applications. The main interest, however, is focused on showing the development of new polypyridine ligand materials containing long-range electron transfer motifs such as the alkenyl, alkynyl and polyaromatic donor functionalities.
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Coordination Complexes - chemistry
Humans
Ligands
Oxidation-Reduction
Photochemical Processes
Pyridines - chemistry
Review
Ruthenium - chemistry
Solar Energy
title Towards the development of functionalized polypyridine ligands for Ru(II) complexes as photosensitizers in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs)
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