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Graphene-based dyes

In another work, the same authors demonstrated the versatility of graphene as donor material when preparing a similar nanographene hybrid with porphycenes, a well-known electron acceptor [120], The preparation was followed along the same lines that were established for the porphyrins. By using Raman, TEM, and AFM, the nature of the graphene moiety was clearly demonstrated. Contrary to the electron ac- [Pg.490]


Kay A (1996) Low cost photovoltaic modules based on dye sensitized nanocrystalline titanium dioxide and carbon powder. Solar Energy Mater Solar Cells 44 99-117 Wang X, Zhi L, Muellen K (2008) Transparent, conductive graphene electrodes for dye-sensitized solar cells. Nano Lett 8 323-327... [Pg.173]


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