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Luminescent solar concentrator based on large-Stokes shift tetraphenylpyrazine fluorophore combining aggregation-induced emission and intramolecular charge transfer featuresopen access

Authors
Meti, PuttavvaMateen, FahadHwang, Do YeonLee, Ye-EunHong, Sung-KyuGong, Young-Dae
Issue Date
Jun-2022
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords
Aggregation-induced emission; Intramolecular charge transfer; donor-acceptor; Luminescent solar concentrator
Citation
Dyes and Pigments, v.202, pp 1 - 8
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Dyes and Pigments
Volume
202
Start Page
1
End Page
8
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3138
DOI
10.1016/j.dyepig.2022.110221
ISSN
0143-7208
1873-3743
Abstract
This study presents bulk configuration large-area luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) incorporating a novel organic fluorophore (TPP1) based on tetraphenylpyrazine core symmetrically functionalized with electron-rich dimethylamine (donor) and electron-deficient cyano (acceptor) moieties. As confirmed experimentally and validated through a computational approach, TPP1 exhibits aggregation-induced emission and a large Stokes shift due to intramolecular charge transfer, making it an excellent candidate as a fluorophore in poly(methyl methacrylate) based LSCs. Based on promising photophysical properties, TPP1 LSCs with suitable concentration showed an internal and external photon efficiency of 23.7% and 2.33% under AM 1.5G illumination, respectively. The size scalability (up to 100 cm length) of TPP1 LSCs was also evaluated by employing analytical models. Moreover, the power conversion efficiency of 10 x 10 x 0.3 cm(3) LSC (geometrical factor 8.33) was found to be 0.66% and 0.34%, with and without scattering background, respectively. Such outstanding optical and PV performances of TPP1 LSCs clearly illustrate that TPP1 with combined AIE and ICT features is a viable alternative to most organic dyes. Additionally, stability and aesthetics analysis of TPP1 LSCs also suggest their long-term use and compatibility with the built environment.
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