I. Bedja et al., PHOTOSENSITIZATION OF NANOCRYSTALLINE ZNO FILMS BY 2,2'-BIPYRIDINE)(2,2'-BIPYRIDINE-4,4'-DICARBOXYLIC ACID)RUTHENIUM(II), Langmuir, 13(8), 1997, pp. 2398-2403
Spectral sensitization of nanocrystalline ZnO films has been carried o
ut with ruthenium complex, 2,2'-bipyridine)(2,2'-bipyridine-4,4'-dicar
boxylic acid) ruthenium(II) or (Ru(II)). An incident photon to current
conversion efficiency (IPCE) of 14% has been obtained for unbiased Zn
O/Ru(II) photoelectrochemical cells. This low IPCE has been attributed
to the poor light harvesting efficiency(LHE) and charge collection (e
ta(e)) efficiency. The weak interaction between Ru(II) and ZnO surface
which results in poor uptake of Ru(II) on ZnO is responsible for a lo
wer LHE while various charge recombination processes are the cause of
poor eta(e). To better understand the process of photosensitization of
ZnO by Ru(II), the dependence of IPCE and fluorescence on applied bia
s, and other photoelectrochemical measurements have also been carried
out.