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Published August 8, 2012 | Version v1
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Acid–base properties of the N3 ruthenium(II) solar cell sensitizer: a combined experimental and computational analysis

  • 1. Chemistry Department, and Centro di Eccellenza sui Materiali Innovativi Nanostrutturati (CEMIN) University of Perugia via Elce di Sotto 8 06123 Perugia
  • 2. Istituto CNR di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari (ISTM) c/o Dipartimento di Chimica Universita di Perugia via Elce di Sotto 8 06123 Perugia Italy
  • 3. Laboratory for Photonics and Interfaces Station 6 Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering School of Basic Sciences Swiss Federal Institute of Technology CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland
  • 4. Istituto CNR di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari (ISTM) c/o Dipartimento di Chimica Universita di Perugia via Elce di Sotto 8 I-06123 Perugia Italy

Description

We report a combined spectro-photometric and computational investigation of the acid–base equilibria of the N3 solar cell sensitizer [Ru(dcbpyH2)2(NCS)2] (dcbpyH2 = 4,4′-dicarboxyl-2,2′ bipyridine) in aqueous/ethanol solutions. The absorption spectra of N3 recorded at various pH values were analyzed by Single Value Decomposition techniques, followed by Global Fitting procedures, allowing us to identify four separate acid–base equilibria and their corresponding ground state pKa values. DFT/TDDFT calculations were performed for the N3 dye in solution, investigating the possible relevant species obtained by sequential deprotonation of the four dye carboxylic groups. TDDFT excited state calculations provided UV-vis absorption spectra which nicely agree with the experimental spectral shapes at various pH values. The calculated pKa values are also in good agreement with experimental data, within <1 pKa unit. Based on the calculated energy differences a tentative assignment of the N3 deprotonation pathway is reported.

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[Original citation, including DOI link to article on rsc.org] – Reproduced by permission of The Royal Society of Chemistry

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ESCORT – Efficient Solar Cells based on Organic and hybrid Technology 261920
European Commission