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Inorganic Chemistry | 2013

Thiocyanate-Free Ruthenium(II) Sensitizer with a Pyrid-2-yltetrazolate Ligand for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Claudia Dragonetti; Alessia Colombo; Mirko Magni; Patrizia R. Mussini; Filippo Nisic; Dominique Roberto; Renato Ugo; Adriana Valore; Arianna Valsecchi; Paolo Salvatori; Maria Grazia Lobello; Filippo De Angelis

The synthesis of the new complex [Ru(Tetrazpy)(dcbpy)2]Cl is reported, along with its spectroscopical, electrochemical, and theoretical characterization. The first dye-sensitized solar cell device with this complex has been prepared, leading to a 3% of conversion efficiency, promising data considering the simplicity of the Tetrazpy ligand.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2016

Tetracoordinated Bis-phenanthroline Copper-Complex Couple as Efficient Redox Mediators for Dye Solar Cells

Mirko Magni; Roberto Giannuzzi; Alessia Colombo; Maria Pia Cipolla; Claudia Dragonetti; Stefano Caramori; Stefano Carli; Roberto Grisorio; Gian Paolo Suranna; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Dominique Roberto; Michele Manca

A tetracoordinated redox couple, made by [Cu(2-mesityl-4,7-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline)2][PF6], 1, and its Cu(II) form [Cu(2-mesityl-4,7-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline)2][PF6]2, 2, has been synthesized, and its electrochemical and photochemical features have been investigated and compared with those of a previously published Cu(2+)/Cu(+) redox shuttle, namely, [Cu(2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline)2][PF6], 3, and its pentacoordinated oxidized form [Cu(2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline)2Cl][PF6], 4. The detrimental effect of the fifth Cl(-) ancillary ligand on the charge transfer kinetics of the redox shuttles has been exhaustively demonstrated. Appropriately balanced Cu-based electrolytes have been then formulated and tested in dye solar cells in combination with a π-extended benzothiadiazole dye. The bis-phenanthroline Cu-complexes, 1 and 2, have been found to provide an overall 4.4% solar energy conversion efficiency, which is more than twice that of the literature benchmark couple, 3 and 4, employing a Cl-coordinated oxidized species and even comparable with the performances of a I(-)/I3(-) electrolyte of analogous concentration. A fast counter-electrode reaction, due to the excellent electrochemical reversibility of 2, and a high electron collection efficiency, allowed through the efficient dye regeneration kinetics exerted by 1, represents two major characteristics of these copper-based electron mediators and may constitute a pivotal step toward the development of a next generation of copper-based efficient iodine-free redox shuttles.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Coupling of Zinc Porphyrin Dyes and Copper Electrolytes: A Springboard for Novel Sustainable Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Alessia Colombo; Gabriele Di Carlo; Claudia Dragonetti; Mirko Magni; Alessio Orbelli Biroli; Maddalena Pizzotti; Dominique Roberto; Francesca Tessore; Elisabetta Benazzi; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Laura Casarin; Stefano Caramori

The combination of β-substituted Zn2+ porphyrin dyes and copper-based electrolytes represents a sustainable route for economic and environmentally friendly dye-sensitized solar cells. Remarkably, a new copper electrolyte, [Cu(2-mesityl-1,10-phenanthroline)2]+/2+, exceeds the performance reached by Co2+/3+ and I-/I3- reference electrolytes.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2017

Enhanced photopromoted electron transfer over a bilayer WO3 n–n heterojunction prepared by RF diode sputtering

Gian Luca Chiarello; Massimo Bernareggi; Matteo Pedroni; Mirko Magni; Silvia Maria Pietralunga; A. Tagliaferri; Espedito Vassallo; Elena Selli

A bilayer WO3 photoelectrode was obtained by radio frequency (RF) plasma sputtering in a reactive 40%O2/Ar atmosphere by depositing two successive WO3 coatings on a tungsten foil at two different total gas pressures (3 Pa and 1.7 Pa, respectively), followed by calcination at 600 °C. Two monolayer samples deposited at each of the two pressures and a bilayer sample deposited at inverted pressures were also prepared. Their photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) activity was evaluated by both Incident Photon-to-Current Efficiency (IPCE) measurements and separate evolution of H2 and O2 by water splitting in a two-compartment PEC cell. SEM analysis revealed that the photoanodes have a nanostructured porous double layer surmounting a columnar basement (Staffa-like morphology, after the name of the Scottish island). Mott–Schottky analysis showed that the single layer deposited at 3 Pa has a conduction flat band potential 0.1 V more positive than that deposited at 1.7 Pa. The equivalent n–n heterojunction at the interface of the double-layer creates a built-in electric field that facilitates the photopromoted electron transfer toward the lower lying conduction band material, while the columnar innermost layer introduces percolation paths for efficient electron transport toward the conductive tungsten foil. Both phenomena contribute to decrease the interfacial charge transfer resistance (Rct) and lead up to a ca. 30% increase in the PEC performance compared to the monolayer and the inverted bilayer coatings and to a 93% faradaic efficiency, which is among the highest reported so far for WO3 photoanodes. Upon methanol addition an outstanding 4-fold photocurrent density increase up to 6.3 mA cm−2 was attained over the bilayer WO3 photoanode, much larger than the usually observed current doubling effect.


Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 2016

Versatile copper complexes as a convenient springboard for both dyes and redox mediators in dye sensitized solar cells

Mirko Magni; Paolo Biagini; Alessia Colombo; Claudia Dragonetti; Dominique Roberto; Adriana Valore


Chemical Science | 2015

Inherently chiral electrodes: the tool for chiral voltammetry

Serena Arnaboldi; Tiziana Benincori; Roberto Cirilli; Wlodzimierz Kutner; Mirko Magni; Patrizia R. Mussini; Krzysztof Noworyta; Francesco Sannicolò


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014

Efficient copper mediators based on bulky asymmetric phenanthrolines for DSSCs.

Alessia Colombo; Claudia Dragonetti; Mirko Magni; Dominique Roberto; Francesco Demartin; Stefano Caramori; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2015

Degradation of toxic halogenated organic compounds by iron-containing mono-, bi- and tri-metallic particles in water

Alessia Colombo; Claudia Dragonetti; Mirko Magni; Dominique Roberto


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2013

Ruthenium oxyquinolate complexes for dye-sensitized solar cells

Claudia Dragonetti; Adriana Valore; Alessia Colombo; Mirko Magni; Patrizia R. Mussini; Dominique Roberto; Renato Ugo; Arianna Valsecchi; Vanira Trifiletti; Norberto Manfredi; Alessandro Abbotto


Electrochimica Acta | 2014

Steric vs electronic effects and solvent coordination in the electrochemistry of phenanthroline-based copper complexes

Mirko Magni; Alessia Colombo; Claudia Dragonetti; Patrizia R. Mussini

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