Augmentation in photocurrent through organic ionic plastic crystals as an efficient redox mediator for solid-state mesoscopic photovoltaic devices
Mesoscopic photovoltaic devices (MPDs) are significantly promising for sustainable light-harvesting through solid-state compact designs. Materials with multifunctional properties play a vital role in improving the processability, stability, and cost of such devices. Here, a single-route synthesized...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sustainable energy & fuels 2021-03, Vol.5 (5), p.1466-1476 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mesoscopic photovoltaic devices (MPDs) are significantly promising for sustainable light-harvesting through solid-state compact designs. Materials with multifunctional properties play a vital role in improving the processability, stability, and cost of such devices. Here, a single-route synthesized sensitizer and multifunctional organic ionic plastic crystals (OIPCs) are introduced, and OIPCs are employed as a redox couple and light-harvesting contributor as a binary sensitizer-electrolyte system enabled
via
energy transfer in a photovoltaic device. Materials OIPC-I, OIPC-Br, and
SK4
sensitizer possess a typical
N
-alkyl-phenoxazine (POZ)-
N
-alkyl-benzimidazole (BM)-type architecture, and OIPCs hold additional iodide and bromide anions at the quaternary nitrogen of BM. OIPCs show redox potential generated from anions corresponding to I
−
/I
3
−
and Br
−
/Br
3
−
as well as suitable molecular energy levels due to the POZ-BM donor-acceptor pathway, which results in a self-regenerative photovoltaic response in FTO/
p
-TiO
2
/OIPC/Pt configuration without any sensitizer. The
SK4
sensitizer has suitable energy levels below the redox potential level of OIPCs, which are well regenerated by OIPCs during the photo-electricity generation in the photovoltaic device. Here, an OIPC-Br-based device with high photovoltage (0.98 (±0.02) V) and pronounced photocurrent from extra electrons gained through the POZ donor present in OIPC by the energy transfer mechanism shows 45% energy transfer towards the dye or TiO
2
. The OIPC-I based device demonstrated 43% (±3) higher efficiency compared to the conventional benzimidazolium-based electrolyte due to improved photocurrent and photovoltage. Single component OIPC-I based solid-state MPD devices show excellent ∼95% stability up to 5000 h, which is more than the OIPC-Br based device.
Photoresponsive organic ionic plastic crystals redox mediators, namely OIPC-I/OIPC-Br contributing photocurrent from the phenoxazine moiety to augment the efficiency of SK4 sensitizer by ∼40% compared to conventional electrolyte. |
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ISSN: | 2398-4902 2398-4902 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0se01527j |