Anchoring porphyrin, ZnPAc, featuring cyanoacetic acid group has been synthesized for application in a dye-sensitized solar cell. Capping layer dyes zinc meso-tetraphenyl porphyrin (ZnTPP) with anchoring porphyrin ZnPAc through axial coordination bonds of Zn-to-ligand self-assembles solar cell devices. With the introduction of cyanoacetic acid anchor, the higher electrons are effectively injected into the TiO2 semiconductor surface. Thus, the ZnTPP-ZnPAc-based device has more short-circuit current (JSC ) compared with our previously reported ZnTPP-ZnPA-based solar cell. The ZnPA and ZnPAc porphyrin anchoring dyes maintain a broad absorption spectrum and also improve electron injection and lower charge recombination compared to our previous reports on organic molecule anchored dye W3. Hence, the ZnTPP-ZnPAc self-assembled dye has higher power conversion efficiency. The assembled modes were also verified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). To understand ZnTPP-ZnPAc for photovoltaic performance trends, we have carried out charge extraction, transient photovoltage decay and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy analysis.
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