Thiophene based copolymers are widely studied as the donor active layer in bulk hetero junction polymer solar cells (PSCs). These copolymers, in some cases formed by an alternating structure of donor/acceptor units, can be fine tuned in their electronic energy levels in order to achieve better power conversion efficiencies values.1 The characterization of organic polymers for application in PSCs, or organic electronics in general, is multidisciplinary in nature, for it requires expertise within different branches of chemistry and at the border among chemistry, physics and engineering.2 As organic chemists, we have to check the structure and properties of these polymers and this is not always trivial. This contribution will be mainly focussed on the NMR characterization of polymers in solution and to the problems arising when aggregation occurs. This is particularly observed when benzodithiophene and thienothiophene (that are among the most popular units) are present in the backbone. NMR findings appear to be strongly correlated to solvatochromism or morphological properties

Characterization of Conducting Polymers for Organic Solar Cells / Parenti, Francesca; Tassinari, Francesco; Fontanesi, Claudio; Schenetti, Luisa; Morvillo, P.; Ricciardi, R.; Diana, R.; Minarini, C.; Lanzi, M.; Mucci, Adele. - STAMPA. - unico:(2015), pp. 72-72. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXXVI Convegno della Divisione di Chimica Organica della Società Chimica Italiana- CDCO 2015 tenutosi a Bologna nel 13-17 settembre 2015).

Characterization of Conducting Polymers for Organic Solar Cells

PARENTI, Francesca;TASSINARI, FRANCESCO;FONTANESI, Claudio;SCHENETTI, Luisa;MUCCI, Adele
2015

Abstract

Thiophene based copolymers are widely studied as the donor active layer in bulk hetero junction polymer solar cells (PSCs). These copolymers, in some cases formed by an alternating structure of donor/acceptor units, can be fine tuned in their electronic energy levels in order to achieve better power conversion efficiencies values.1 The characterization of organic polymers for application in PSCs, or organic electronics in general, is multidisciplinary in nature, for it requires expertise within different branches of chemistry and at the border among chemistry, physics and engineering.2 As organic chemists, we have to check the structure and properties of these polymers and this is not always trivial. This contribution will be mainly focussed on the NMR characterization of polymers in solution and to the problems arising when aggregation occurs. This is particularly observed when benzodithiophene and thienothiophene (that are among the most popular units) are present in the backbone. NMR findings appear to be strongly correlated to solvatochromism or morphological properties
2015
XXXVI Convegno della Divisione di Chimica Organica della Società Chimica Italiana- CDCO 2015
Bologna
13-17 settembre 2015
Parenti, Francesca; Tassinari, Francesco; Fontanesi, Claudio; Schenetti, Luisa; Morvillo, P.; Ricciardi, R.; Diana, R.; Minarini, C.; Lanzi, M.; Mucci, Adele
Characterization of Conducting Polymers for Organic Solar Cells / Parenti, Francesca; Tassinari, Francesco; Fontanesi, Claudio; Schenetti, Luisa; Morvillo, P.; Ricciardi, R.; Diana, R.; Minarini, C.; Lanzi, M.; Mucci, Adele. - STAMPA. - unico:(2015), pp. 72-72. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXXVI Convegno della Divisione di Chimica Organica della Società Chimica Italiana- CDCO 2015 tenutosi a Bologna nel 13-17 settembre 2015).
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