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Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives

All dyes conduct but at different degrees of absorption; it is interesting to study the degree of conductivity and absorptivity of novel reactive azo-dyes in respect to dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) to ascertain their viability for such applications. In this study, four novel reactive azo-dyes...

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Autores principales: Louis, Hitler, Onyebuenyi, Izubundu B., Odey, Joseph O., Igbalagh, Azuaga T., Mbonu, MaryJane T., Eno, Ededet A., Pembere, Anthony M. S., Offiong, Offiong E.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9038037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05075c
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author Louis, Hitler
Onyebuenyi, Izubundu B.
Odey, Joseph O.
Igbalagh, Azuaga T.
Mbonu, MaryJane T.
Eno, Ededet A.
Pembere, Anthony M. S.
Offiong, Offiong E.
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Onyebuenyi, Izubundu B.
Odey, Joseph O.
Igbalagh, Azuaga T.
Mbonu, MaryJane T.
Eno, Ededet A.
Pembere, Anthony M. S.
Offiong, Offiong E.
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description All dyes conduct but at different degrees of absorption; it is interesting to study the degree of conductivity and absorptivity of novel reactive azo-dyes in respect to dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) to ascertain their viability for such applications. In this study, four novel reactive azo-dyes were experimentally synthesized from p-aminobenzaldehyde, 4-amino-3-nitrobenzaldehyde, and aniline through series of condensation and coupling reactions. The various functional groups, molecular connectivities, and molecular weight of the various fragments of the synthesized dyes were elucidated using the GC-MS, FT-IR, UV-vis, and NMR respectively. The experimentally determined structures were modeled and investigated using density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) approaches to computationally compute the electronic structure properties, reactivity, absorption and solvatochromism in four different phases: gas, ethanol, acetone, and water, and the photovoltaic properties for possible applications in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). By comparing the HOMO (E(H)) and the LUMO (E(L)) energies from the results obtained demonstrates that dye D has the highest E(L) energy value of −2.48 eV with a relatively lowest E(H) energy value of −5.63 eV such that it lies underneath the conduction band edge of TiO(2) which is necessary to enable charge regeneration. Pi-electron delocalization was observed from the natural bond orbital (NBO) calculations between the different aromatic rings with dye B and A having the relatively highest and least second-order stabilization energies between σ* → σ* and LP* → LP interacting orbitals respectively. It is also observed in all the solvents that the Gibbs free energy of injection (ΔG(inject)) is greater than 0.2 eV and hence, all the studied azo structures in the four phases provided efficient electron injection and light harvesting efficiency (LHE), however, the value of ΔG(inject) for dyes B and D is greatest in all the four phases and thus, provided the highest electron injection of all the dyes. From the fact-findings of quantum theory of atoms-in-molecules (QTAIM), dyes A and C have extra-stability due to their relatively high numbers of intramolecular H-bond interactions along with some additional intra-atomic bonding between atoms within the studied compounds. Hence, all the four dyes are good for DSSCs applications.
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spelling pubmed-90380372022-04-26 Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives Louis, Hitler Onyebuenyi, Izubundu B. Odey, Joseph O. Igbalagh, Azuaga T. Mbonu, MaryJane T. Eno, Ededet A. Pembere, Anthony M. S. Offiong, Offiong E. RSC Adv Chemistry All dyes conduct but at different degrees of absorption; it is interesting to study the degree of conductivity and absorptivity of novel reactive azo-dyes in respect to dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) to ascertain their viability for such applications. In this study, four novel reactive azo-dyes were experimentally synthesized from p-aminobenzaldehyde, 4-amino-3-nitrobenzaldehyde, and aniline through series of condensation and coupling reactions. The various functional groups, molecular connectivities, and molecular weight of the various fragments of the synthesized dyes were elucidated using the GC-MS, FT-IR, UV-vis, and NMR respectively. The experimentally determined structures were modeled and investigated using density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) approaches to computationally compute the electronic structure properties, reactivity, absorption and solvatochromism in four different phases: gas, ethanol, acetone, and water, and the photovoltaic properties for possible applications in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). By comparing the HOMO (E(H)) and the LUMO (E(L)) energies from the results obtained demonstrates that dye D has the highest E(L) energy value of −2.48 eV with a relatively lowest E(H) energy value of −5.63 eV such that it lies underneath the conduction band edge of TiO(2) which is necessary to enable charge regeneration. Pi-electron delocalization was observed from the natural bond orbital (NBO) calculations between the different aromatic rings with dye B and A having the relatively highest and least second-order stabilization energies between σ* → σ* and LP* → LP interacting orbitals respectively. It is also observed in all the solvents that the Gibbs free energy of injection (ΔG(inject)) is greater than 0.2 eV and hence, all the studied azo structures in the four phases provided efficient electron injection and light harvesting efficiency (LHE), however, the value of ΔG(inject) for dyes B and D is greatest in all the four phases and thus, provided the highest electron injection of all the dyes. From the fact-findings of quantum theory of atoms-in-molecules (QTAIM), dyes A and C have extra-stability due to their relatively high numbers of intramolecular H-bond interactions along with some additional intra-atomic bonding between atoms within the studied compounds. Hence, all the four dyes are good for DSSCs applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9038037/ /pubmed/35480716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05075c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Louis, Hitler
Onyebuenyi, Izubundu B.
Odey, Joseph O.
Igbalagh, Azuaga T.
Mbonu, MaryJane T.
Eno, Ededet A.
Pembere, Anthony M. S.
Offiong, Offiong E.
Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives
title Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives
title_full Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives
title_fullStr Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives
title_short Synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives
title_sort synthesis, characterization, and theoretical studies of the photovoltaic properties of novel reactive azonitrobenzaldehyde derivatives
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9038037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05075c
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