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A supramolecular assembly of metal-free organic dye with zinc porphyrin chromophore for dye-sensitized solar cells

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Two porphyrin chromophores, P1 and P2, were prepared and used as antenna units to coordinate with a metal-free organic dye, JH1, containing pyridine groups. This supramolecular self-assembly strategy can not only effectively improve the light-harvesting ability of the devices but also effectively reduces electron recombination by preventing I<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> of the electrolyte from penetrating into the TiO<sub>2</sub> surface. The DSSC based on JH1 showed a PCE of 2.46%, with a V<sub>oc</sub> of 615 mV, J<sub>sc</sub> of 6.54 mA cm<sup>-2</sup>, and FF of 61.18%. After supramolecular self-assembly, the J<sub>sc</sub> and V<sub>oc</sub> of the device were greatly improved. Specifically for the device based on JH1 + P2, the PCE reached 4.39%, which is about 78% greater than the PCE of the device based on JH1; this is mainly due to the J<sub>sc</sub> increase of 2.85 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> and the V<sub>oc</sub> increase of 93 mV. Compared to co-sensitization, supramolecular self-assembly does not require tedious optimization steps; thus, this may be a promising and convenient way to improve the overall performance of DSSCs.

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