Multifunctional Zn(ii)/Cd(ii) metal complexes for tunable luminescence properties and highly efficient dye-sensitized solar cells†
Abstract
We design two novel d10 metal complexes [Zn(3-qlc)2]n (Zn1), [Cd(3-qlc)2]n (Cd1) (3-Hqlc = quinoline-3-carboxylic acid), which display similar 2D layer structures, and further form 3D 6-connected primitive cubic (pcu) network topology via π⋯π stacking interactions with the point symbol {412·63}. Complexes Zn1 and Cd1 exhibit tunable luminescence and photovoltaic properties as a new type of multifunctional materials. Zn1 and Cd1 show tunable luminescence from blue to green by varying the temperature in the solid state. What's more, both of them exhibit excellent aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties in DMSO/water mixtures. Encouraged by the UV-visible absorption in an ethanol solution result, Zn1 and Cd1 can be considered as co-sensitizers in combination with N719 to investigate their effect on enhancing the dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) performance. Zn1 and Cd1 could overcome the deficiency in the ruthenium complex N719 absorption in the ultraviolet and blue-violet region, offsetting competitive visible light absorption of I3− and reducing the charge recombination of injected electrons. After being co-sensitized with Zn1 and Cd1, the devices co-sensitized by Zn1/N719 and Cd1/N719 yield an overall efficiency of 7.75% and 7.70%, which are 44.59% and 43.66% higher than that of the device sensitized only by N719 (5.36%).
- This article is part of the themed collection: Luminescence and photophysical properties of metal complexes