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Low bandgap polymers based on bay-annulated indigo for organic photovoltaics

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:enhanced sustainability in material design and solar cell fabrication
Although research in the field of organic photovoltaics (OPV) still merely focuses on efficiency, efforts to increase the sustainability of the production process and the materials encompassing the device stack are of equally crucial importance to fulfil the promises of a truly renewable source of energy. In this study, a number of steps in this direction are taken. The photoactive polymers all contain an electron-deficient building block inspired on the natural indigo dye, bay-annulated indigo, combined with electron-rich thiophene and 4H-dithieno[3,2-b:2′,3′-d]pyrrole units. The synthetic protocol (starting from indigo) is optimized and the final materials are thoroughly analyzed. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry provides detailed information on the structural composition of the polymers. Best solar cell efficiencies are obtained for polymer:fullerene blends spin-coated from a pristine non-halogenated solvent (o-xylene), which is highly recommended to reduce the ecological footprint of OPV and is imperative for large scale production and commercialization.
Journal: Organic electronics: physics, materials, applications
ISSN: 1566-1199
Volume: 50
Pages: 264 - 272
Publication year:2017
Authors:International