Phenothiazine-Based Dyes in Solar Cell Technology

Journal Title: Memoirs of the Scientific Sections - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue

Abstract

Phenothiazine is a fused heterocyclic ring with strong electron-donating character which makes it an important building block for designing organic materials for solar cells applications. The present paper reviews the most recent achievements of phenothiazine-based compounds as dyes in solar cells, with special emphasis on the structure – performance relationship.

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Andrei Bejan, Luminita Marin

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Andrei Bejan, Luminita Marin (2017). Phenothiazine-Based Dyes in Solar Cell Technology. Memoirs of the Scientific Sections, 0(), 55-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-321489