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Oligothiophene-linked D–π–A type phenothiazine dyes for dye-sensitized solar cellsGao et al., 2016
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- Gao H
- Qian X
- Chang W
- Wang S
- Zhu Y
- Zheng J
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- Journal of Power Sources
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Three novel phenothiazine dyes (JY31–33) featured oligothiophene π-bridge have been designed, synthesized and applied as photosensitizers for highly efficient dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). The introduction of alkyl chains on oligothiophene π-bridge is found to …
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