Abstract

The ruthenium-containing sensitizing dye N719 grafted on TiO2 nanoparticles was investigated by solid-state NMR. The carbon resonances are assigned by means of (13)C cross-polarized dipolar dephasing experiments. DFT calculations of the carbon magnetic shielding tensors accurately describe the changes in chemical shifts observed upon grafting onto a titania surface via one or two carboxylic functions in the plane defined by the two isothiocyanate groups.

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