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Molecular Design Principle of All‐organic Dyes for Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells
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EngineeringOrganic ElectronicsEnergy ConversionOrganic Solar CellPhoto-electrochemical CellPhotovoltaic DevicesChemistryConjugated Dye FramePhotoelectrochemistryPhotovoltaicsChemical EngineeringSolar Cell StructuresPhotochemistryMolecular Design PrincipleMolecular EngineeringAll‐organic DyesOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundDye RegenerationSolar CellsSolar Cell Materials
Abstract All‐organic dyes have shown promising potential as an effective sensitizer in dye‐sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The design concept of all‐organic dyes to improve light‐to‐electric‐energy conversion is discussed based on the absorption, electron injection, dye regeneration, and recombination. How the electron‐donor–acceptor‐type framework can provide better light harvesting through bandgap‐tuning and why proper arrangement of acceptor/anchoring groups within a conjugated dye frame is important in suppressing improper charge recombination in DSSCs are discussed. Separating the electron acceptor from the anchoring unit in the donor–acceptor‐type organic dye would be a promising strategy to reduce recombination and improve photocurrent generation.
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