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2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28338-8_8
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Donor–Acceptor Dyes for Organic Photovoltaics

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“…The PC (1.669(4) Å) and PS (1.917(1) Å) bonds are in the typical range of strong double bonds. The angle of the P=C unit towards the Mes* and S are 111.0(2) and 124.2 (1) ; the former being much wider compared to the parent compound as well as the metallated derivatives 12 and [AuCl*A]. The thiaphosphorane unit is coplanar with the CPDT core efficiently extending the π-conjugated framework.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…The PC (1.669(4) Å) and PS (1.917(1) Å) bonds are in the typical range of strong double bonds. The angle of the P=C unit towards the Mes* and S are 111.0(2) and 124.2 (1) ; the former being much wider compared to the parent compound as well as the metallated derivatives 12 and [AuCl*A]. The thiaphosphorane unit is coplanar with the CPDT core efficiently extending the π-conjugated framework.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…3(3), P1-Au1-Cl1 178.16 (8). 8: P1-O1 1.489 (3), P2-O2 1.578 (3), P2-Au1 2.232(1), Au1-Cl1 2.298 (1). O1 •••H-O2 164, O1•••O2 2.550(4).…”
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“…BHJ devices utilize an electron donating material, typically an electronically delocalized oligomer [43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52] or conjugated polymer [48,50,[53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61] blended with an electron accepting small molecule. While there are a large number of studied donor materials the electron acceptor is often a fullerene such as C 60 , C 70 , PC 61 BM or PC 71 BM (figure 1) [50,62,63] although in recent years studies using non-fullerene acceptors such as perylene diimide derivatives or other organic molecules capable of forming stable anions have increased in profile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%