Victor Gray
Chalmers University of Technology
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2014
Victor Gray; Damir Dzebo; Maria Abrahamsson; Bo Albinsson; Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Solar power production and solar energy storage are important research areas for development of technologies that can facilitate a transition to a future society independent of fossil fuel based energy sources. Devices for direct conversion of solar photons suffer from poor efficiencies due to spectrum losses, which are caused by energy mismatch between the optical absorption of the devices and the broadband irradiation provided by the sun. In this context, photon-upconversion technologies are becoming increasingly interesting since they might offer an efficient way of converting low energy solar energy photons into higher energy photons, ideal for solar power production and solar energy storage. This perspective discusses recent progress in triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) photon-upconversion systems and devices for solar energy applications. Furthermore, challenges with evaluation of the efficiency of TTA-photon-upconversion systems are discussed and a general approach for evaluation and comparison of existing systems is suggested.
Nature Communications | 2016
Karl Börjesson; Per Rudquist; Victor Gray; Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Photon upconversion has the potential to increase the efficiency of single bandgap solar cells beyond the Shockley Queisser limit. Efficient light management is an important point in this context. Here we demonstrate that the direction of upconverted emission can be controlled in a reversible way, by embedding anthracene derivatives together with palladium porphyrin in a liquid crystalline matrix. The system is employed in a triplet-triplet annihilation photon upconversion scheme demonstrating controlled switching of directional anti Stokes emission. Using this approach an emission ratio of 0.37 between the axial and longitudinal emission directions and a directivity of 1.52 is achieved, reasonably close to the theoretical maximal value of 2 obtained from a perfectly oriented sample. The system can be switched for multiple cycles without any visible degradation and the speed of switching is only limited by the intrinsic rate of alignment of the liquid crystalline matrix.
Dalton Transactions | 2016
Anders Lennartson; Angelica Lundin; Karl Börjesson; Victor Gray; Kasper Moth-Poulsen
In a Molecular Solar-Thermal Energy Storage (MOST) system, solar energy is converted to chemical energy using a compound that undergoes reversible endothermic photoisomerization. The high-energy photoisomer can later be converted back to the parent compound and the excess energy is released as heat. One of the most studied MOST systems is based on fulvalene-tetracarbonyl-diruthenium, and this paper demonstrates, for the first time, the possibility to tune the photochemical properties of this system by positive steric hindrance working on the fulvalene unit.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2018
Victor Gray; Betül Küçüköz; Fredrik Edhborg; Maria Abrahamsson; Kasper Moth-Poulsen; Bo Albinsson
Energy and electron transfer reactions are central to many different processes and research fields, from photosynthesis and solar energy harvesting to biological and medical applications. Herein we report a comprehensive study of the singlet and triplet energy transfer dynamics in porphyrin-anthracene coordination complexes. Seven newly synthesized pyridine functionalized anthracene ligands, five with various bridge lengths and two dendrimer structures containing three and seven anthracene units, were prepared. We found that triplet energy transfer from ruthenium octaethylporphyrin to an axially coordinated anthracene is possible, and is in some cases followed by back triplet energy transfer to the porphyrin. The triplet energy transfer follows an exponential distance dependence with an attenuation factor, β, of 0.64 Å-1. Further, singlet energy transfer from anthracene to the ruthenium porphyrin appears to follow a R6 Förster distance dependence. Porphyrin-anthracene complexes are also used as triplet sensitizers for triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) based photon upconversion, demonstrating their potential for photophysical and photochemical applications. The triplet lifetime of the complex is extended by the anthracene ligands, resulting in a threefold increase in the upconversion efficiency, ΦUC to 4.5%, compared to the corresponding ruthenium porphyrin-pyridine complex. Based on the results herein we discuss the future design of supra-molecular structures for TTA upconversion.
Chemical Communications | 2014
Victor Gray; Anders Lennartson; Phasin Ratanalert; Karl Börjesson; Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2015
Victor Gray; Damir Dzebo; Angelica Lundin; Jonathan Alborzpour; Maria Abrahamsson; Bo Albinsson; Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Victor Gray; Karl Börjesson; Damir Dzebo; Maria Abrahamsson; Bo Albinsson; Kasper Moth-Poulsen
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2014
Karl Börjesson; Dusan Coso; Victor Gray; Jeffrey C. Grossman; Jingqi Guan; Charles B. Harris; Norbert Hertkorn; Zongrui Hou; Yosuke Kanai; Donghwa Lee; Justin P. Lomont; Arun Majumdar; Steven K. Meier; Kasper Moth-Poulsen; Randy L. Myrabo; Son C. Nguyen; Rachel A. Segalman; Varadharajan Srinivasan; Willam B. Tolman; Nikolai Vinokurov; K. Peter C. Vollhardt; Timothy W. Weidman
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017
Victor Gray; Ambra Dreos; Paul Erhart; Bo Albinsson; Kasper Moth-Poulsen; Maria Abrahamsson
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Damir Dzebo; Karl Börjesson; Victor Gray; Kasper Moth-Poulsen; Bo Albinsson