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Title: Design, Synthesis, and Investigation of the Photoelectric Properties of Glaucine Derivatives in Sensitized Solar Cells
Authors: Demidov, O. P.
Демидов, О. П.
Keywords: Dye-sensitized solar cells;Glaucine;Schiff bases;Single-crystal X-ray diffraction;Zn(II) coordination compounds
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation: Burlov A. S., Shiryaeva A. A., Vlasenko V. G., Koshchienko Y. V., Zubenko A. A., Demidov O. P., Chaltsev B. V., Polyanskaya A. A., Gusev A. N., Braga E. V., Linert W. Design, Synthesis, and Investigation of the Photoelectric Properties of Glaucine Derivatives in Sensitized Solar Cells // Inorganics. - 2026. - 14 (4). - art. no. 91. - DOI: 10.3390/inorganics14040091
Series/Report no.: Inorganics
Abstract: Two Zn(II) coordination compounds based on glaucine-derived Schiff bases were synthesized and investigated as potential materials for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The structures of all compounds were established by X-ray diffraction analysis and quantum chemical modeling (DFT/TD-DFT). Their photophysical properties (absorption and luminescence spectra in solution and the solid state), electrochemical characteristics, and photovoltaic parameters in DSSC devices were studied. The highest power conversion efficiency (PCE ~5.18%) was demonstrated by the free ligands, which is attributed to their favorable absorption spectrum and optimal alignment of energy levels relative to the conduction band of TiO2 and the redox couple of the electrolyte. The Zn(II) coordination compounds exhibited significantly lower efficiency (~2.1%). Impedance spectroscopy results indicated more efficient charge transfer at the TiO2/dye/electrolyte interface for the organic derivatives.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/32997
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