01780nas a2200289 4500008004100000022001400041245012200055210006900177260007100246300001400317490000600331520076000337653002101097653001301118653003001131653001401161653001501175653001101190100002401201700002501225700002001250700002901270700001801299700002101317700002901338856012301367 2011 eng d a1944-824400aIsobutrin from butea monosperma (flame of the forest): a promising new natural sensitizer belonging to chalcone class0 aIsobutrin from butea monosperma flame of the forest a promising a1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USAbAMER CHEMICAL SOCcJUL a2440-24440 v33 a
In this work, ``isobutrin'', an ecofriendly sensitizer that is extracted from Butea monosperma (commonly known as ``Flame of the Forest'') flowers, is introduced. It is a bright yellow pigment belonging to the chalcone class and is examined as a sensitizer for optoelectronic applications. It is observed that chelation of this dye with Ti ions results into a strong dye-TiO(2) charge transfer (DTCT) band in the visible region. This Ti-Isobutrin chelate is stable, irreversible and its formation is studied using Benesi-Hildebrand plot. The locations of HOMO-LUMO states of the Ti-isobutrin chelate and the corresponding band alignment with TiO(2) are obtained. Also, a thermal stability test revealed that isobutrin is stable above 100 degrees C.
10aButea monosperma10achalcone10adye-sensitized solar cell10aisobutrin10asensitizer10aTiO(2)1 aAgarkar, Shruti, A.1 aKulkarni, Roshan, R.1 aDhas, Vivek, V.1 aChinchansure, Ashish, A.1 aHazra, Partha1 aJoshi, Swati, P.1 aOgale, Satishchandra, B. uhttp://library.ncl.res.in/content/isobutrin-butea-monosperma-flame-forest-promising-new-natural-sensitizer-belonging-0