Panchromatic symmetrical squaraines: A step forward in the molecular engineering of low cost blue-greenish sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells

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Abstract

Two novel symmetrical blue squaraine sensitizers were synthesized, which exhibit panchromatic light harvesting and a record efficiency over 6% with Jsc exceeding 14 mA cm-2, and Voc over 620 mV under 1 sun. Their color, low cost, easiness of synthesis, and relatively high photo- and thermal stability open up the way for commercial applications. © the Partner Organisations 2014.

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Park, J., Barbero, N., Yoon, J., Dell’Orto, E., Galliano, S., Borrelli, R., … Viscardi, G. (2014). Panchromatic symmetrical squaraines: A step forward in the molecular engineering of low cost blue-greenish sensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cells. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(44), 24173–24177. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp04345f

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