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Spectroscopic detection of halogen bonding resolves dye regeneration in the dye-sensitized solar cell.

Nature communications (2017-11-28)
Fraser G L Parlane, Chantal Mustoe, Cameron W Kellett, Sarah J Simon, Wesley B Swords, Gerald J Meyer, Pierre Kennepohl, Curtis P Berlinguette
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The interactions between a surface-adsorbed dye and a soluble redox-active electrolyte species in the dye-sensitized solar cell has a significant impact on the rate of regeneration of photo-oxidized dye molecules and open-circuit voltage of the device. Dyes must therefore be designed to encourage these interfacial interactions, but experimentally resolving how such weak interactions affect electron transfer is challenging. Herein, we use X-ray absorption spectroscopy to confirm halogen bonding can exist at the dye-electrolyte interface. Using a known series of triphenylamine-based dyes bearing halogen substituents geometrically positioned for reaction with halides in solution, halogen bonding was detected only in cases where brominated and iodinated dyes were photo-oxidized. This result implies that weak intermolecular interactions between photo-oxidized dyes and the electrolyte can impact device photovoltages. This result was unexpected considering the low concentration of oxidized dyes (less than 1 in 100,000) under full solar illumination.

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Nitrosyl tetrafluoroborate, 95%