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Dye–catalyst dyads for photoelectrochemical water oxidation based on metal-free sensitizers

Abstract

Dye-Sensitized Photoelectrochemical Cells (DS-PECs) have been emerging as promising devices for efficient solar-induced water splitting. In DS-PECs, dyes and catalysts for water oxidation and/or reduction are typically two separate components, thus limiting charge transfer efficiency. A small number of organometallic dyes have been integrated with a catalyst to form an integrated dye–catalyst dyad for photoanodes, but until now no dyads based on metal-free organic dyes have been reported for photoanodes. We herein report the first example of dyad-sensitized photoanodes in DS-PEC water splitting based on metal-free organic dyes and a Ru catalyst. The di-branched donor–π–acceptor dyes carry a donor carbazole moiety which has been functionalized with two different terminal pyridyl ligands in order to coordinate a benchmark Ru complex as a water oxidation catalyst, affording water oxidation dyads. The two dyads have been fully characterized in their optical and electrochemical properties, and XPS has been used to confirm the presence of the catalyst bonded to the dye anchored to the semiconductor anode. The two dyads have been investigated in DS-PEC, showing an excellent faradaic efficiency (88% average across all cells, with a best cell efficiency of 95%), thus triggering new perspectives for the design of efficient molecular dyads based on metal-free dyes for DS-PEC water splitting.

Graphical abstract: Dye–catalyst dyads for photoelectrochemical water oxidation based on metal-free sensitizers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Dec 2020
Accepted
15 Jan 2021
First published
28 Jan 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 5311-5319

Dye–catalyst dyads for photoelectrochemical water oxidation based on metal-free sensitizers

C. Decavoli, C. L. Boldrini, V. Trifiletti, S. Luong, O. Fenwick, N. Manfredi and A. Abbotto, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 5311 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA10971A

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