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    Title: Organic Dyes Containing a 1,3-indandione Moiety as Light Harvesting Materials
    Authors: Chou, Po-Ting
    Lin, Yan-Duo
    Chang, Yuan Jay
    Liu, Ching-Yang
    Chow, Tahsin J
    Contributors: 化學系
    Keywords: Dye-sensitized solar cells
    1,3-indandione-5,6-dicarboxylic acid
    Deoxycholic acid (DCA)
    Triphenylamine
    Date: 2015-09
    Issue Date: 2016-03-04 09:53:13 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Organic dipolar compounds containing a 1,3-indandione-5,6-dicarboxylic acid moiety as an electron acceptor group were examined for the feasibility of using as the light harvesting material in dye-sensitized solar cells. Two compounds with triphenylamine donor moieties were synthesized by attaching it to 1,3-indandione-5,6-dicarboxylic acid. The device made with these simple dyes achieved a quantum yield up to 2.5%, which is comparable to the widely used dye made with cyanoacrylic acid. The spectroscopic properties of these compounds were analysed with the aid of theoretical models according to the time-dependent density functional theory.
    Relation: JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE CHEMICAL SOCIETY 卷: 62期: 9 頁碼: 832-837
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