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Click‐Functionalized Ru (II) Complexes for Dye‐Sensitized Solar Cells

Stengel et al., 2012

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16817061312716829296
Author
Stengel I
Pootrakulchote N
Dykeman R
Mishra A
Zakeeruddin S
Dyson P
Grätzel M
Bäuerle P
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Advanced Energy Materials

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Three heteroleptic ruthenium complexes incorporating new ancillary ligands synthesized by sequential connection of different alkyl functionalities with triazole as a linker are prepared using click chemistry. These sensitizers exhibit low‐energy metal‐to‐ligand charge transfer …
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    • H01L51/0077Coordination compounds, e.g. porphyrin
    • H01L51/0084Transition metal complexes, e.g. Ru(II)polypyridine complexes
    • H01L51/0086Transition metal complexes, e.g. Ru(II)polypyridine complexes comprising Ruthenium
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    • H01G9/2027Light-sensitive devices comprising an oxide semiconductor electrode
    • H01G9/2031Light-sensitive devices comprising an oxide semiconductor electrode comprising titanium oxide, e.g. TiO2
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