Molecular Design of Coumarin Dyes for Efficient Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

We have developed novel coumarin dyes for use in dye-sensitized nanocrystalline TiO2 solar cells (DSSCs). The absorption spectra of these novel coumarin dyes are red-shifted remarkably in the visible region relative to the spectrum of C343, a conventional coumarin dye. Introduction of a methine unit (−CHCH−) connecting both the cyano (−CN) and carboxyl (−COOH) groups into the coumarin framework expanded the π conjugation in the dye and thus resulted in a wide absorption in the visible region. These novel dyes performed as efficient photosensitizers for DSSCs. The monochromatic incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency (IPCE) from 420 to 600 nm for a DSSC based on NKX-2311 was over 70% with the maximum of 80% at 470 nm, which is almost equal to the efficiency obtained with the N3 dye system. The IPCE performance of DSSCs based on coumarin dyes depended remarkably on the LUMO levels of the dyes, which are estimated from the oxidation potential and 0−0 energy of the dye. The slow charge recombination,...