2020
DOI: 10.1039/c9ra09649c
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Synthesis of the diketopyrrolopyrrole/terpyridine substituted carbazole derivative based polythiophenes for photovoltaic cells

Abstract: A series of conjugated polythiophenes (PTs) having low band gap energies (PDPP, PDPCz21, PDPCz11) have been synthesized and studied for their applicability in polymer-based photovoltaic cells (PVCs).

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“…In fact, metal ions were not necessary to construct novel conjugated main chains. A recent study described the synthesis of various conjugated polymers containing only tpy segments, in which tpy-substituted carbazole (TPCz) was used as the electron donor, followed by the fabrication and evaluation of photovoltaic cells (Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Photovoltaic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, metal ions were not necessary to construct novel conjugated main chains. A recent study described the synthesis of various conjugated polymers containing only tpy segments, in which tpy-substituted carbazole (TPCz) was used as the electron donor, followed by the fabrication and evaluation of photovoltaic cells (Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Photovoltaic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilization of noncovalent interactions in dye-based materials has been shown to be a promising strategy for the fabrication of organic electronics. The photophysical, optoelectronic, and thermomechanical properties of materials are not only dependent on the chemical structure but also on the self-assembly of the molecules in both solution and the solid state. Since noncovalent interactions can be tailored and designed to be highly specific, supramolecular chemistry has allowed for the development of novel dye-based materials with favorable optoelectronic properties. Specifically, the incorporation of noncovalent bonding moieties in DPP-based π-conjugated polymers through either backbone or side-chain engineering has allowed for new materials with improved charge transport and thermomechanical properties. However, the use of supramolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonds, metal–ligand interactions, or electrostatic forces is rather challenging with these macromolecules due to the low solubility of the resulting materials. To push the boundary of supramolecular chemistry in optoelectronic materials, the development of supramolecular polymers is particularly interesting since this can allow for the preparation of an entirely new family of optoelectronic materials from a bottom-up approach. , Moreover, the dynamic nature of these interactions gives an opportunity to control the self-assembly, size, and shape of the resulting materials …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%