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Photoelectric Conversion System Using Porphyrin and Redox-Conducting Metal Complex Wires

PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION SYSTEM USING PORPHYRIN AND REDOX-CONDUCTING METAL COMPLEX WIRES [Pg.401]

While molecular assembly has proven to be effective for a photoelectric conversion system, coordination reactions are possibly a simple approach for connecting such functional molecules, as presented in the previous section. We applied the stepwise coordination method to prepare a photoelectric conversion system. Since the molecular wire exhibits redox conduction through the wire,11,13 efficient photo-electron transport through the redox sites in the wire is also expected. In this section, we demonstrate the fabrication of a photoelectric conversion system using ITO electrodes modified with M(tpy)2 (M = Co, Fe, Zn) complex wires with a terminal porphyrin moiety as a photosensitizer. The behavior of photo-electron transfer from porphyrin to ITO through the molecular wire was investigated by changing the metal element in the M(tpy)2 moieties.14 [Pg.401]




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