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Photoelectrochemical Reactions at Phthalocyanine Electrodes


Authors listSchlettwein, D.

Appeared inN4-Macrocyclic Metal Complexes

Editor listZagal, J.H.; Bedioui, F.; Dodelet, J.P.

Publication year2006

Pages467-515

ISBN978-0-387-28429-3

eISBN978-0-387-28430-9

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-28430-9_10


Abstract

One major driving force for the study of photoelectrochemically active electrode materials is the search for commercially viable solar cells. Their principles of operation have been explored mainly between 1960 and 1980 and a number of strategies were developed that worked quite efficiently for single-crystalline inorganic semiconductors. Subsequent research also tried to explore new systems of acceptable efficiency and stability at a more affordable price. The use of amorphous inorganic semiconductors or materials grown as thin films was one strategy, the use of organic semiconductors another.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchlettwein, D. (2006) Photoelectrochemical Reactions at Phthalocyanine Electrodes, in Zagal, J., Bedioui, F. and Dodelet, J. (eds.) N4-Macrocyclic Metal Complexes. New York, NY: Springer, pp. 467-515. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-28430-9_10

APA Citation styleSchlettwein, D. (2006). Photoelectrochemical Reactions at Phthalocyanine Electrodes. In Zagal, J., Bedioui, F., & Dodelet, J. (Eds.), N4-Macrocyclic Metal Complexes (pp. 467-515). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-28430-9_10


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