Fast hole surface conduction observed for indoline sensitizer dyes immobilized at fluorine-doped tin oxide - TiO2 surfaces


Autoria(s): Fattori, Alberto; Peter, Laurence; Wang, Hongxia; Miura, Hidetoshi; Marken, Frank
Data(s)

23/06/2010

Resumo

The indoline dyes D102, D131, D149, and D205 have been characterized when adsorved on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) and TiO2 electrode surfaces. Adsorption from 50:50 acetonitrile - tert-butanol onto flourine-doped tin oxide (FTO) allows approximate Langmuirian binding constants of 6.5 x 10(4), 2.01 x 10(3), 2.0 x 10(4), and 1.5 x 10(4) mol-1 dm3, respectively, to be determined. Voltammetric data obtained in acetonitrile/0.1 M NBu4PF6 indicate reversible on-electron oxidation at Emid = 0.94, 0.91, 0.88, and 0.88 V vs Ag/AgCI(3 M KCI), respectively, with dye aggregation (at high coverage) causing additional peak features at more positive potentials. Slow chemical degradation processes and electron transfer catalysis for iodine oxidation were observed for all four oxidezed indolinium cations. When adsorbed onto TiO2 nanoparticle films (ca. 9nm particle diameter and ca.3/um thickness of FTO0, reversible voltammetric responses with Emid = 1.08, 1.156, 0.92 and 0.95 V vs Ag/AgCI(3 M KCI), respectively, suggest exceptionally fast hole hopping diffusion (with Dapp > 5 x 10(-9) m2 s-1) for adsorbed layers of four indoline dyes, presumably due to pie-pie stacking in surface aggregates. Slow dye degradation is shown to affect charge transport via electron hopping. Spectrelectrochemical data for the adsorbed indoline dyes on FTO-TiO2 revealed a red-shift of absorption peaks after oxidation and the presence of a strong charge transfer band in the near-IR region. The implications of the indoline dye reactivity and fast hole mobility for solar cell devices are discussed.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40978/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40978/1/2011006992.C9.Wang.pdf

DOI:10.1021/jp103808u

Fattori, Alberto, Peter, Laurence, Wang, Hongxia, Miura, Hidetoshi, & Marken, Frank (2010) Fast hole surface conduction observed for indoline sensitizer dyes immobilized at fluorine-doped tin oxide - TiO2 surfaces. Journal of Physical Chemistry Part C: Nanomaterials and Interfaces, 114(27), pp. 11822-11828.

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Copyright 2010 ACS.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems

Palavras-Chave #030604 Electrochemistry #030607 Transport Properties and Non-Equilibrium Processes #Dye-sensitized Solar Cells #Hole Transport #Iodoline Dyes #FTO
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Journal Article