Isobutrin from butea monosperma (flame of the forest): a promising new natural sensitizer belonging to chalcone class.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Physical and Materials Chemistry Division, National Chemical Laboratory (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Pune 411008, India.

Published: July 2011

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 °C.

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