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    Recent advances in multifunctional nanocarbons used in dye-sensitized solar cells

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    Throughout recent years the implementation of nanocarbons into dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) has resulted in important breakthroughs. The most relevant of them in this context are (i) the enhancement of charge transport and charge collection in nanocarbon-doped electrodes, (ii) the introduction of nanocarbon interlayers that simultaneously reduce the charge recombination and increase the charge collection efficiency, (iii) the use of nanocarbon-based, iodine-free, solid-state electrolytes featuring excellent diffusion coefficients and catalytic efficiencies, (iv) the use of novel nanocarbon-based hybrid dyes, and (v) the use of nanocarbons towards platinum-free counter electrodes. The first four aforementioned aspects are thoroughly described in this review

    Integrating metalloporphycenes into p-type NiO-based dye-sensitized solar cells

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    In the current work, we have explored a novel synthetic route towards metalated porphycenes and their use in p-type NiO-based dye-sensitized solar cells. Particular emphasis is placed on the influence that the relative positioning of the anchoring group exerts on the DSSC performance

    Solution-based intramolecular singlet fission in cross-conjugated pentacene dimers

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    We show unambiguous and compelling evidence by means of pump–probe experiments, which are complemented by calculations using ab initio multireference perturbation theory, for intramolecular singlet fission (SF) within two synthetically tailored pentacene dimers with cross-conjugation, namely XC1 and XC2. The two pentacene dimers differ in terms of electronic interactions as evidenced by perturbation of the ground state absorption spectra stemming from stronger through-bond contributions in XC1 as confirmed by theory. Multiwavelength analysis, on one hand, and global analysis, on the other hand, confirm that the rapid singlet excited state decay and triplet excited state growth relate to SF. SF rate constants and quantum yields increase with solvent polarity. For example, XC2 reveals triplet quantum yields and rate constants as high as 162 ± 10% and (0.7 ± 0.1) × 1012 s−1, respectively, in room temperature solutions

    Substituting TiCl4-carbon nanohorn interfaces for dye-sensitized solar cells

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    5siAn easy-to-implement strategy to introduce carbon nanohorns as interlayers in the photoelectrode of a dye-sensitized solar cell without affecting its overall performance is presented. This provides a clean, easy, and ecofriendly alternative to achieve highly efficient cells.nonenoneCasillas, Rubén; Lodermeyer, Fabian; Costa, Rubén D.; Prato, Maurizio; Guldi, Dirk MCasillas, Rubén; Lodermeyer, Fabian; Costa, Rubén D.; Prato, Maurizio; Guldi, Dirk M
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