Highly asymmetrical porphyrins with enhanced push-pull character for dye-sensitized solar cells

Chemistry. 2013 Dec 9;19(50):17075-81. doi: 10.1002/chem.201303460. Epub 2013 Nov 13.

Abstract

A porphyrin π-system has been modulated by enhancing the push-pull character with highly asymmetrical substitution for dye-sensitized solar cells for the first time. Namely, both two diarylamino moieties as a strong electron-donating group and one carboxyphenylethynyl moiety as a strong electron-withdrawing, anchoring group were introduced into the meso-positions of the porphyrin core in a lower symmetrical manner. As a result of the improved light-harvesting property as well as high electron distribution in the anchoring group of LUMO, a push-pull-enhanced, porphyrin-sensitized solar cell exhibited more than 10% power conversion efficiency, which exceeded that of a representative highly efficient porphyrin (i.e., YD2)-sensitized solar cell under optimized conditions. The rational molecular design concept based on highly asymmetric, push-pull substitution will open the possibilities of further improving cell performance in organic solar cells.

Keywords: absorption spectroscopy; electron transfer; porphyrinoids; solar cells; titanium oxide.