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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2014

Heteroleptic copper(I)–polypyridine complexes as efficient sensitizers for dye sensitized solar cells

Martina Sandroni; Ludovic Favereau; Aurélien Planchat; Huriye Akdas-Kilig; Nadine Szuwarski; Yann Pellegrin; Errol Blart; Hubert Le Bozec; Mohammed Boujtita; Fabrice Odobel

The synthesis and the physico-chemical characterization of HETPHEN based heteroleptic copper(I)–bis(diimine) complexes are reported. For TiO2 based dye sensitized solar cells (DSCs), the latter display impressive photoconversion efficiencies (PCEs), unprecedented for first row transition metal coordination complexes.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2014

Steric congestion at, and proximity to, a ferrous center leads to hydration of α-nitrile substituents forming coordinated carboxamides.

Nasser K. Thallaj; Pierre-Yves Orain; Aurore Thibon; Martina Sandroni; Richard Welter; Dominique Mandon

The question of the conversion of nitrile groups into amides (nitrile hydration) by action of water in mild and eco-compatible conditions and in the presence of iron is addressed in this article. We come back to the only known example of hydration of a nitrile function into carboxamide by a ferrous [Fe(II)] center in particularly mild conditions and very efficiently and demonstrate that these unusual conditions result from the occurrence of steric stress at the reaction site and formation of a more stable end product. Two bis(cyano-substituted) (tris 2-pyridyl methyl amine) ligands have been prepared, and the structures of the corresponding FeCl2 complexes are reported, both in the solid state and in solution. These two ligands only differ by the position of the nitrile group on the tripod in the α and β position, respectively, with respect to the pyridine nitrogen. In any case, intramolecular coordination is impossible. Upon action of water, the nitrile groups are hydrated however only if they are located in the α position. The fact that the β-substituted β-(NC)2TPAFeCl2 complex is not water sensitive suggests that the reaction proceeds in an intramolecular way at the vicinity of the metal center. In the bis α-substituted α-(NC)2TPAFeCl2 complex, both functions are converted in a very clean fashion, pointing out that this complex exhibits ligand flexibility and is not deactivated after the first hydration. At a preparative scale, this reaction allows the one-pot conversion of the bis(cyano-substituted) tripod into a bis(amido-substituted) one in particularly mild conditions with a very good yield. Additionally, the XRD structure of a ferric compound in which the two carboxamido ligands are bound to the metal in a seven-coordinate environment is reported.


Dalton Transactions | 2013

First application of the HETPHEN concept to new heteroleptic bis(diimine) copper(I) complexes as sensitizers in dye sensitized solar cells

Martina Sandroni; Megumi Kayanuma; Aurélien Planchat; Nadine Szuwarski; Errol Blart; Yann Pellegrin; Chantal Daniel; Mohammed Boujtita; Fabrice Odobel


Inorganic Chemistry | 2011

New Heteroleptic Bis-Phenanthroline Copper(I) Complexes with Dipyridophenazine or Imidazole Fused Phenanthroline Ligands: Spectral, Electrochemical, and Quantum Chemical Studies

Yann Pellegrin; Martina Sandroni; Errol Blart; Aur elien Planchat; Michel Evain; Narayan C. Bera; Megumi Kayanuma; Michel Sliwa; Mateusz Rebarz; Olivier Poizat; Chantal Daniel; Fabrice Odobel


Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2015

Photo-induced redox catalysis for proton reduction to hydrogen with homogeneous molecular systems using rhodium-based catalysts☆

Thibaut Stoll; Carmen E. Castillo; Megumi Kayanuma; Martina Sandroni; Chantal Daniel; Fabrice Odobel; Jérôme Fortage; Marie-Noëlle Collomb


Dalton Transactions | 2013

Heteroleptic diimine copper(I) complexes with large extinction coefficients: synthesis, quantum chemistry calculations and physico-chemical properties.

Martina Sandroni; Megumi Kayanuma; Mateusz Rebarz; Huriye Akdas-Kilig; Yann Pellegrin; Errol Blart; Hubert Le Bozec; Chantal Daniel; Fabrice Odobel


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Design of Efficient Photoinduced Charge Separation in Donor–Copper(I)–Acceptor Triad

Martina Sandroni; Antoine Maufroy; Mateusz Rebarz; Yann Pellegrin; Errol Blart; Cyril Ruckebusch; Olivier Poizat; Michel Sliwa; Fabrice Odobel


Comptes Rendus Chimie | 2012

Structures and spectral properties of heteroleptic copper (I) complexes: A theoretical study based on density functional theory

Megumi Kayanuma; Narayan C. Bera; Martina Sandroni; Yann Pellegrin; Errol Blart; Fabrice Odobel; Chantal Daniel


19th International Conference on the Conversion and Storage of Solar Energy | 2012

Development of new heteroleptic diimine copper(I) complexes for photoinduced charge separation and dye-sensitized solar cells

Fabrice Odobel; Martina Sandroni; Mateusz Rebarz; Yann Pellegrin; Errol Blart; Huriye Akdas-Kilig; M. Sliwa; Chantal Daniel; Hubert Le Bozec; O. Poizat


Post-Faraday meeting on Artificial Photosynthesis | 2011

Development of heteroleptic copper(I) complexes for solar energy conversion

Fabrice Odobel; Martina Sandroni; M. Pellegrini; Errol Blart; Huriye Akdas-Kilig; Hubert Le Bozec; M. Sliwa; O. Poizat

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University of Strasbourg

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