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Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution?

1,8-Diiodooctane (DIO) is an additive used in the processing of organic photovoltaics and has previously been reported, on the basis of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements, to deflocculate nano-aggregates of [6,6]-phenyl-C71-butyric acid methyl ester (PC(71)BM) in chlorobenzene. We have...

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Autores principales: Bernardo, Gabriel, Washington, Adam. L., Zhang, Yiwei, King, Stephen. M., Toolan, Daniel. T. W., Weir, Michael P., Dunbar, Alan D. F., Howse, Jonathan R., Dattani, Rajeev, Fairclough, John Patrick A., Parnell, Andrew J.
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Publicado: The Royal Society Publishing 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6170567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30839721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180937
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author Bernardo, Gabriel
Washington, Adam. L.
Zhang, Yiwei
King, Stephen. M.
Toolan, Daniel. T. W.
Weir, Michael P.
Dunbar, Alan D. F.
Howse, Jonathan R.
Dattani, Rajeev
Fairclough, John Patrick A.
Parnell, Andrew J.
author_facet Bernardo, Gabriel
Washington, Adam. L.
Zhang, Yiwei
King, Stephen. M.
Toolan, Daniel. T. W.
Weir, Michael P.
Dunbar, Alan D. F.
Howse, Jonathan R.
Dattani, Rajeev
Fairclough, John Patrick A.
Parnell, Andrew J.
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description 1,8-Diiodooctane (DIO) is an additive used in the processing of organic photovoltaics and has previously been reported, on the basis of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements, to deflocculate nano-aggregates of [6,6]-phenyl-C71-butyric acid methyl ester (PC(71)BM) in chlorobenzene. We have critically re-examined this finding in a series of scattering measurements using both X-rays and neutrons. With SAXS, we find that the form of the background solvent scattering is influenced by the presence of DIO, that there is substantial attenuation of the X-rays by the background solvent and that there appears to be beam-induced aggregation. All three factors call into question the suitability of SAXS for measurements on these samples. By contrast, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements, performed at concentrations of 15 mg ml(−1) up to and including 40 mg ml(−1), show no difference in the aggregation state for PC(71)BM in chlorobenzene with and without 3% DIO; we find PC(71)BM to be molecularly dissolved in all solvent cases. In situ film thinning measurements of spin-coated PC(71)BM solution with the DIO additive dry much slower. Optical imaging shows that the fullerene films possess enhanced molecular mobility in the presence of DIO and it is this which, we conclude, improves the nanomorphology and consequently solar cell performance. We propose that any compatible high boiling solvent would be expected to show the same behaviour.
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spelling pubmed-61705672018-10-18 Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution? Bernardo, Gabriel Washington, Adam. L. Zhang, Yiwei King, Stephen. M. Toolan, Daniel. T. W. Weir, Michael P. Dunbar, Alan D. F. Howse, Jonathan R. Dattani, Rajeev Fairclough, John Patrick A. Parnell, Andrew J. R Soc Open Sci Chemistry 1,8-Diiodooctane (DIO) is an additive used in the processing of organic photovoltaics and has previously been reported, on the basis of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements, to deflocculate nano-aggregates of [6,6]-phenyl-C71-butyric acid methyl ester (PC(71)BM) in chlorobenzene. We have critically re-examined this finding in a series of scattering measurements using both X-rays and neutrons. With SAXS, we find that the form of the background solvent scattering is influenced by the presence of DIO, that there is substantial attenuation of the X-rays by the background solvent and that there appears to be beam-induced aggregation. All three factors call into question the suitability of SAXS for measurements on these samples. By contrast, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) measurements, performed at concentrations of 15 mg ml(−1) up to and including 40 mg ml(−1), show no difference in the aggregation state for PC(71)BM in chlorobenzene with and without 3% DIO; we find PC(71)BM to be molecularly dissolved in all solvent cases. In situ film thinning measurements of spin-coated PC(71)BM solution with the DIO additive dry much slower. Optical imaging shows that the fullerene films possess enhanced molecular mobility in the presence of DIO and it is this which, we conclude, improves the nanomorphology and consequently solar cell performance. We propose that any compatible high boiling solvent would be expected to show the same behaviour. The Royal Society Publishing 2018-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6170567/ /pubmed/30839721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180937 Text en © 2018 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Bernardo, Gabriel
Washington, Adam. L.
Zhang, Yiwei
King, Stephen. M.
Toolan, Daniel. T. W.
Weir, Michael P.
Dunbar, Alan D. F.
Howse, Jonathan R.
Dattani, Rajeev
Fairclough, John Patrick A.
Parnell, Andrew J.
Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution?
title Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution?
title_full Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution?
title_fullStr Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution?
title_full_unstemmed Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution?
title_short Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC(71)BM in solution?
title_sort does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of pc(71)bm in solution?
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6170567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30839721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180937
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