VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE COORDINATION OF (2,2'-BIPYRIDYL-4,4'-DICARBOXYLIC ACID)RUTHENIUM(II) COMPLEXES TO THE SURFACE OF NANOCRYSTALLINE TITANIA
Ks. Finnie et al., VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE COORDINATION OF (2,2'-BIPYRIDYL-4,4'-DICARBOXYLIC ACID)RUTHENIUM(II) COMPLEXES TO THE SURFACE OF NANOCRYSTALLINE TITANIA, Langmuir, 14(10), 1998, pp. 2744-2749
The coordination of photosensitizing Ru(II) dyes to a nanocrystalline
titania film, as employed in the Gratzel solar cell, has been examined
by vibrational spectroscopy. The major infrared bands of the adsorbed
dyes have been assigned by comparison with spectra (IR and Raman) of
the parent dye molecules, and suggest a bidentate chelate or bridging
coordination to the TiO2 surface via two carboxylate groups per dye mo
lecule.