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Enhanced Performance of Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Nanomaterials Bearing Impregnated [PdL2] Complexes as Counter-Electrode Catalyst for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

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N-coordinate Pd2+ complexes [PdL<inf>2</inf>] (L: N-N-quinoline-8-yl-R-benzenesulfonamides) (6–10) and [PdL<inf>2</inf>] complexes assembled on multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) hybrid nanomaterials were fabricated and characterized by various techniques. The [PdL<inf>2</inf>] impregnated MWCNTs materials (11–15) were applied as a counter electrode (CE) catalyst for triiodide to iodide reduction reaction in the dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSC) and investigated electro-catalytic activities. The MWCNTs-supported [PdL<inf>2</inf>] CEs (11–15) are exhibits as Pt-free CE with good power conversion efficiencies (PCEs), and compared to platinum and bare MWCNTs CEs and the PCE of bare MWCNTs was clearly improved by means of [PdL<inf>2</inf>] complexes (6–10). The DSSCs based on the hybrid counter electrodes (CEs) (11–15) and bare MWCNTs are indicated a relative efficiency (ƞ<inf>rel</inf>) of 64.27%, 54.07%, 53.75%, 51.52% 44.82% and 27.27% concerning a Pt CE control device set at 100%. The report emphasizes that [PdL<inf>2</inf>] impregnated MWCNTs type counter electrodes (CEs) (11–15) are promising as effectively catalyst in working device design, particularly taking into account the eco-friendly approach of the hybrids. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Applied Organometallic Chemistry

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33

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