The Hagfeldt Donor and Use of Next-Generation Bulky Donor Designs in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

ChemSusChem. 2020 May 22;13(10):2503-2512. doi: 10.1002/cssc.202000409. Epub 2020 Mar 25.

Abstract

"The Hagfeldt donor" is a bulky triarylamine building block with four alkyl chains in a 3-dimensional arrangement that is used with organic dyes in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) in over 140 publications. Many of the highest performing DSC devices in literature make use of this group due to exceptional TiO2 surface protection properties, which slows recombination of electrons in TiO2 with the electrolyte. Importantly, record-setting cobalt and copper redox shuttle-based DSCs require exceptional surface protection to slow a facile recombination of electrons to these positively charged redox shuttles. Several syntheses have emerged for the Hagfeldt donor due to the need for iterative aryl-halide cross- coupling reactions complicating a straightforward route. Six synthetic strategies found in literature are described along with the challenges of each route. A recent method that has been put forward in the literature as a scalable, regioisomerically pure route is highlighted.

Keywords: Hagfeldt donor; dyes; masked halides; recombination functionality; solar cells.

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