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Title: Heteropentacyclic quinoxalino[2,3-b]phenoxazines: the synthesis, optoelectronic, and electrochemical properties
Authors: Demidov, O. P.
Демидов, О. П.
Keywords: Quinoxalino[2,3-b]phenoxazines;Fluorescence;Photostability;DFT calculations;Cyclic voltammetry;Dye sensitizers
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Minkin V.I., Knyazev P.A., Omelichkin N.I., Makarova N.I., Borodkin G.S., Starikov A.G., Demidov O.P., Ivakhnenko E.P. Heteropentacyclic quinoxalino[2,3-b]phenoxazines: the synthesis, optoelectronic, and electrochemical properties // Russian Chemical Bulletin. - 2023. - 72(3), pp. 669-680.
Series/Report no.: Russian Chemical Bulletin
Abstract: A series of new derivatives comprising heteropentacyclic 12Н-quinoxalino[2,3-b]-phenoxazine (QOPO) system and functionalized with arylamide anchoring groups was synthesized. Their photostability as well as the spectral, luminescent, electrochemical, and optoelectronic properties were studied both in composites prepared by adsorption of QOPO onto the TiO 2 surface and in solution. Attachment of the amide anchoring groups to the QOPO core provides high adsorption of the compounds and the onset of photo-voltaic properties that were not observed in the unfunctionalized precursors. However, these groups do not provide efficient injection of excited electrons into the conduction band of the semiconductor. According to B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) density functional calculations of the model nanoclusters QOPO/(TiO 2 ) 10 , e fficient electron injection and, as a consequence, high photovoltaic conversion efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells require delocalization of the LUMO of the QOPO /TiO 2 system over both structural fragments. Relevant anchoring groups are proposed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/23799
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