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Copper-based redox shuttles supported by preorganized tetradentate ligands for dye-sensitized solar cellsRodrigues et al., 2020
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- Rodrigues R
- Lee J
- Taylor N
- Cheema H
- Chen L
- Fortenberry R
- Delcamp J
- Jurss J
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- Dalton Transactions
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Three copper redox shuttles ([Cu (1)] 2+/1+,[Cu (2)] 2+/1+, and [Cu (3)] 2+/1+) featuring tetradentate ligands were synthesized and evaluated computationally, electrochemically, and in dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC) devices using a benchmark organic dye, Y123 …
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