Push-pull photochromic dyes for semi-transparent solar cells with light-adjustable optical properties and high color-rendering index - Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Article Dans Une Revue Chemical Science Année : 2023

Push-pull photochromic dyes for semi-transparent solar cells with light-adjustable optical properties and high color-rendering index

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We report the design, synthesis and characterization of push-pull photochromic naphthopyran dyes, incorporating different carbazole moieties as the electron-donor group for use in dye-sensitized solar cells. Compared to a reference dye incorporating a diphenylamine-type donor moiety, the introduction of functionalized carbazoles allows for a hypsochromic shift of the absorption of the coloured isomers of the dyes in the visible region and a better tuning of their spectra to the photopic response of the human eye. Under illumination, the molecules exhibit a broad absorption with a maximum comprised between 546 nm and 571 nm in solution and they reveal relatively fast discoloration kinetics. By using these dyes to fabricate photochromic solar cells whose optical and photovoltaic properties vary with the light exposure, we have achieved a PCE of up to 3% in opaque cells. Using these molecules in semi-transparent solar cells with different electrolytes, a PCE of 2.3% was achieved. We also produced a semi-transparent mini-module with an average visible transmittance varying between 66% and 50% and a colour rendering index around 95 in both the uncoloured and coloured states.

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hal-04187487 , version 1 (22-01-2024)

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Samuel Fauvel, Antonio Riquelme, José-María Andrés Castán, Valid Mwatati Mwalukuku, Yann Kervella, et al.. Push-pull photochromic dyes for semi-transparent solar cells with light-adjustable optical properties and high color-rendering index. Chemical Science, 2023, 14 (32), pp.8497-8506. ⟨10.1039/d3sc02328a⟩. ⟨hal-04187487⟩
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