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Pyrazino [2, 3-g] quinoxaline dyes for solar cell applications

Zhang et al., 2014

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1698719800768581399
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Zhang L
Jiang K
Li G
Zhang Q
Yang L
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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Pyrazino [2, 3-g] quinoxaline was first employed as a π-linker in D–π–A type dyes, exhibiting an unusually broad and intense spectral absorption ranged from the visible to the near infrared region. A power conversion efficiency of 6.86% was achieved in dye-sensitized …
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