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Photoinjection of High Potential Holes into Cu5Ta11O30 Nanoparticles by Porphyrin Dyes
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2015-09Registro en:
Sullivan, Ian; Brown, Chelsea L.; Llansola Portolés, Manuel Jose; Gervaldo, Miguel Andres; Kodis, Gerdenis; et al.; Photoinjection of High Potential Holes into Cu5Ta11O30 Nanoparticles by Porphyrin Dyes; American Chemical Society; Journal of Physical Chemistry C; 119; 37; 9-2015; 21294-21303
1932-7447
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sullivan, Ian
Brown, Chelsea L.
Llansola Portolés, Manuel Jose
Gervaldo, Miguel Andres
Kodis, Gerdenis
Moore, Thomas A.
Gust, Devens
Moore, Ana L.
Maggard, Paul A.
Resumen
Excited-state hole injection into the valence band of Cu5Ta11O30 nanoparticles (NP-Cu5Ta11O30) was investigated through sensitization with zinc porphyrin dyes using simulated solar irradiance. The Cu5Ta11O30 nanoparticles were prepared by a flux-mediated synthesis and found to have an average particle size of ∼10-15 nm by DLS and TEM. The zinc 4-(10,15,20-tris(4-pyridinyl)-porphin-5-yl)phenylphosphonic acid (D1) and its analogue, in which the pyridine groups are methylated (D2), were synthesized and found to have excited-state reduction potentials appropriate for p-type dye sensitization of the nanoparticles. The dye-sensitized NP-Cu5Ta11O30 exhibited fluorescence quenching consistent with electron transfer from the NP-Cu5Ta11O30 to the dye; forward and recombination rates were obtained by transient absorption measurements. Hole injection times of 8 ps and <100 fs were observed for D1 and D2, respectively. Nanoparticulate films of Cu5Ta11O30 were prepared and evaluated in dye-sensitized solar cells under simulated solar irradiance (AM 1.5 G, 100 mW/cm2). Measurable photocurrents and open-circuit potentials (Voc) of 200 and 110 mV were observed using D1 and D2, respectively.