Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1300143 Coordination Chemistry Reviews 2012 32 Pages PDF
Abstract

This review discusses photophysical properties and application of diverse and broadly tuneable Pt(II) based chromophoric systems for solar energy conversion. Firstly, we outline photophysical properties of the prevailing classes of Pt(II) compounds, as classified by the donor ligand(s). A brief review of the multicomponent electron transfer cascade systems follows. The trends in the photophysical properties – the lifetime of the charge-separated state, emission yields, etc. – as a function of the electronic and steric properties of the ligands are analysed. The final part considers emerging exciting applications of Pt(II) compounds in dye-sensitized solar cells and dihydrogen production.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (240 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Pt(II) complexes are excellent chromophores for light-harvesting devices. ► Key advantages are directionality of electron transfer and synthetic versatility. ► The D–[Pt-chromophore]–A cascade systems are utilized in DSSC and solar hydrogen. ► Ultrafast electronic and vibrational spectroscopy reveal electron transfer dynamics.

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