Issue 30, 2012

Light-induced rearrangements of chemisorbed dyes on anatase(101)

Abstract

Photoinduced molecular rearrangements are important in daily events essential for life such as visual perception and photo-protection of light harvesting complexes in plants. In this study we demonstrate that similar photoarrangements appear in an analogous technological application where the device performance is controlled by chromophores in sensitized anatase TiO2, one of the main components for light-harvesting in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSC). STM reveals that illumination leads to distortions of organic dyes containing conjugated backbones and of cis-bis(isothiocyanate)-bis-(2,2′-bipyridyl-4,4′-dicarboxylate)ruthenium(II)-bis(tetrabutylammonium), known as N719. The dyes were adsorbed in a closed-packed mode on an anatase(101) single crystal surface and imaged in the dark and under white light illumination in an ultra-high vacuum (UHV). STM images of N719 clearly suggest rearrangements caused by rotation of the dye. Conversely, organic dyes rearrange by photoisomerization depending on the number of double bonds, their position in the molecular structure and on the ligand modifications.

Graphical abstract: Light-induced rearrangements of chemisorbed dyes on anatase(101)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Mar 2012
Accepted
08 Jun 2012
First published
11 Jun 2012

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2012,14, 10780-10788

Light-induced rearrangements of chemisorbed dyes on anatase(101)

M. Zuleta, T. Edvinsson, S. Yu, S. Ahmadi, G. Boschloo, M. Göthelid and A. Hagfeldt, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2012, 14, 10780 DOI: 10.1039/C2CP41010A

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