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Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt
Two new perylenediimides (PDIs) have been developed for use as electron acceptors in solution-processed bulk heterojunction solar cells. The compounds were designed to exhibit maximal solubility in organic solvents, and reduced aggregation in the solid state. In order to achieve this, diphenylphenox...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923541/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29601514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8040211 |
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author | Stenta, Caterina Molina, Desiré Viterisi, Aurélien Montero-Rama, María Pilar Pla, Sara Cambarau, Werther Fernández-Lázaro, Fernando Palomares, Emilio Marsal, Lluis F. Sastre-Santos, Ángela |
author_facet | Stenta, Caterina Molina, Desiré Viterisi, Aurélien Montero-Rama, María Pilar Pla, Sara Cambarau, Werther Fernández-Lázaro, Fernando Palomares, Emilio Marsal, Lluis F. Sastre-Santos, Ángela |
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description | Two new perylenediimides (PDIs) have been developed for use as electron acceptors in solution-processed bulk heterojunction solar cells. The compounds were designed to exhibit maximal solubility in organic solvents, and reduced aggregation in the solid state. In order to achieve this, diphenylphenoxy groups were used to functionalize a monomeric PDI core, and two PDI dimers were bridged with either one or two thiophene units. In photovoltaic devices prepared using PDI dimers and a monomer in conjunction with PTB7, it was found that the formation of crystalline domains in either the acceptor or donor was completely suppressed. Atomic force microscopy, X-ray diffraction, charge carrier mobility measurements and recombination kinetics studies all suggest that the lack of crystallinity in the active layer induces a significant drop in electron mobility. Significant surface recombination losses associated with a lack of segregation in the material were also identified as a significant loss mechanism. Finally, the monomeric PDI was found to have sub-optimum LUMO energy matching the cathode contact, thus limiting charge carrier extraction. Despite these setbacks, all PDIs produced high open circuit voltages, reaching almost 1 V in one particular case. |
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spelling | pubmed-59235412018-05-03 Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt Stenta, Caterina Molina, Desiré Viterisi, Aurélien Montero-Rama, María Pilar Pla, Sara Cambarau, Werther Fernández-Lázaro, Fernando Palomares, Emilio Marsal, Lluis F. Sastre-Santos, Ángela Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Two new perylenediimides (PDIs) have been developed for use as electron acceptors in solution-processed bulk heterojunction solar cells. The compounds were designed to exhibit maximal solubility in organic solvents, and reduced aggregation in the solid state. In order to achieve this, diphenylphenoxy groups were used to functionalize a monomeric PDI core, and two PDI dimers were bridged with either one or two thiophene units. In photovoltaic devices prepared using PDI dimers and a monomer in conjunction with PTB7, it was found that the formation of crystalline domains in either the acceptor or donor was completely suppressed. Atomic force microscopy, X-ray diffraction, charge carrier mobility measurements and recombination kinetics studies all suggest that the lack of crystallinity in the active layer induces a significant drop in electron mobility. Significant surface recombination losses associated with a lack of segregation in the material were also identified as a significant loss mechanism. Finally, the monomeric PDI was found to have sub-optimum LUMO energy matching the cathode contact, thus limiting charge carrier extraction. Despite these setbacks, all PDIs produced high open circuit voltages, reaching almost 1 V in one particular case. MDPI 2018-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5923541/ /pubmed/29601514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8040211 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Stenta, Caterina Molina, Desiré Viterisi, Aurélien Montero-Rama, María Pilar Pla, Sara Cambarau, Werther Fernández-Lázaro, Fernando Palomares, Emilio Marsal, Lluis F. Sastre-Santos, Ángela Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt |
title | Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt |
title_full | Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt |
title_fullStr | Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt |
title_full_unstemmed | Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt |
title_short | Diphenylphenoxy-Thiophene-PDI Dimers as Acceptors for OPV Applications with Open Circuit Voltage Approaching 1 Volt |
title_sort | diphenylphenoxy-thiophene-pdi dimers as acceptors for opv applications with open circuit voltage approaching 1 volt |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5923541/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29601514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano8040211 |
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