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Carbazole Substituted BODIPYs: Synthesis, Computational, Electrochemical and DSSC Studies

Source
Journal of Fluorescence
ISSN
10530509
Date Issued
2017-11-01
Author(s)
Kesavan, Praseetha E.
Behera, Raghu Nath
Mori, Shigeki
Gupta, Iti  
DOI
10.1007/s10895-017-2152-9
Volume
27
Issue
6
Abstract
Carbazole and p-anisyl substituted BODIPY dyes with a cyanoacetic acid anchoring group have been prepared and their spectral, electrochemical properties and photosensitizing potential in DSSC have been evaluated. X-ray structure of N-phenylcarbazole substituted BODIPY revealed lower torsion angle between BODIPY plane and carbazole plane, suggesting increased communication between the two units. DFT studies indicated effective electronic interactions between the BODIPY unit and carbazole substituents. The N-butylcarbazole and N-phenylcarbazole substituted BODIPYs showed anodic shifts in their reduction potentials, indicating facile reduction process. The predicted HOMO–LUMO gaps are in agreement with the electrochemical result and the lower band gap was observed for the carbazole substituted BODIPYs.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22361
Subjects
BODIPYs | Carbazole-BODIPYs | Cyclic voltammetry | DFT studies | DSSC studies | X-ray structure
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