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Title: Donor-acceptor-π-acceptor based charge transfer chromophore as electron donors for solution processed small molecule organic bulk heterojunction solar cells
Authors: Misra, Rajneesh
Keywords: Charge transfer;Chromophores;Dichloromethane;Electrons;Molecules;Organic solar cells;Solar cells;Bulk heterojunction solar cells;Electron-withdrawing ability;Molecular systems;Organic bulk-heterojunction solar cells;Power conversion efficiencies;Small molecules;Solution-processed;Solvent additives;Heterojunctions
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Gautam, P., Misra, R., Siddiqui, S. A., & Sharma, G. D. (2015). Donor-acceptor-π-acceptor based charge transfer chromophore as electron donors for solution processed small molecule organic bulk heterojunction solar cells. Organic Electronics, 19, 76-82. doi:10.1016/j.orgel.2015.01.032
Abstract: Two benzothiazole (BT) based donor-acceptor-π-acceptor (D-A-π-A) molecular system denoted as BT3 and BT4 have been designed, synthesized and their optical and electrochemical properties were investigated. The BT4 show wider absorption profile and lower bandgap as compared to BT3 due to the strong electron withdrawing ability of dicyanoquinodimethane (DCNQ) as compared to tetracyanobutadiene (TCBD). The solution processed bulk heterojunction solar cells were fabricated using BT3 and BT4 as electron donor and PC71BM as electron acceptor. The organic solar cells optimized dichloromethane (DCM) processed BT3:PC71BM (1:1) and BT4:PC71BM (1:1) showed PCE of 2.56% and 3.68%, respectively. The higher PCE of BT4:PC71BM is related to the wider absorption of the blend and better ordered domain sizes in the blend as compared to BT3:PC71BM. The devices processed with 1,8-diiodoctane (DIO) additives showed PCE of 3.77% and 5.27%, for BT3:PC71BM and BT4:PC71BM blends, respectively. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orgel.2015.01.032
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9322
ISSN: 1566-1199
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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