Hybrid junctions of Zn(II) and Mg(II) phthalocyanine with wide band gap semiconductor nano-oxides: spectroscopical and photoelectrochemical characterization
The optical properties of zinc phthalocyanine (ZnIIPc) and magnesium phthalocyanine (MgIIPc) in DMSO
and DMF solutions have been extensively investigated, and the photoelectrochemical behaviors of layer-bylayer
hybrid junctions formed of the two metallo(II) phthalocyanines (MIIPcs) and wide-band-gap colloidal
semiconductors, namely, ZnO and TiO2 nanocrystals (NCs), have been probed. Different experimental
conditions, such as the Pc center metal ion, dye concentration, and solvent identity, were investigated in
order to elucidate their effects on the photoelectrochemical performances of the prepared heterojunctions.
Finally, thermal treatment of either dye and NC films and control of the NC shape and surface chemistry
were also studied and, interestingly, were found to be critical in affecting the performance of photochemical
sensitization processes, occurring at the dye/oxide and oxide/solution interfaces