Literature DB >> 22280366

Design of semiconducting indacenodithiophene polymers for high performance transistors and solar cells.

Iain McCulloch1, Raja Shahid Ashraf, Laure Biniek, Hugo Bronstein, Craig Combe, Jenny E Donaghey, David I James, Christian B Nielsen, Bob C Schroeder, Weimin Zhang.   

Abstract

The prospect of using low cost, high throughput material deposition processes to fabricate organic circuitry and solar cells continues to drive research towards improving the performance of the semiconducting materials utilized in these devices. Conjugated aromatic polymers have emerged as a leading candidate semiconductor material class, due to their combination of their amenability to processing and reasonable electrical and optical performance. Challenges remain, however, to further improve the charge carrier mobility of the polymers for transistor applications and the power conversion efficiency for solar cells. This optimization requires a clear understanding of the relationship between molecular structure and both electronic properties and thin film morphology. In this Account, we describe an optimization process for a series of semiconducting polymers based on an electron rich indacenodithiophene aromatic backbone skeleton. We demonstrate the effect of bridging atoms, alkyl chain functionalization, and co-repeating units on the morphology, molecular orbital energy levels, charge carrier mobility, and solar cell efficiencies. This conjugated unit is extremely versatile with a coplanar aromatic ring structure, and the electron density can be manipulated by the choice of bridging group between the rings. The functionality of the bridging group also plays an important role in the polymer solubility, and out of plane aliphatic chains present in both the carbon and silicon bridge promote solubility. This particular polymer conformation, however, typically suppresses long range organization and crystallinity, which had been shown to strongly influence charge transport. In many cases, polymers exhibited both high solubility and excellent charge transport properties, even where there was no observable evidence of polymer crystallinity. The optical bandgap of the polymers can be tuned by the combination of the donating power of the bridging unit and the electron withdrawing nature of co-repeat units, alternating along the polymer backbone. Using strong donors and acceptors, we could shift the absorption into the near infrared.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22280366     DOI: 10.1021/ar200208g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


  7 in total

1.  A general relationship between disorder, aggregation and charge transport in conjugated polymers.

Authors:  Rodrigo Noriega; Jonathan Rivnay; Koen Vandewal; Felix P V Koch; Natalie Stingelin; Paul Smith; Michael F Toney; Alberto Salleo
Journal:  Nat Mater       Date:  2013-08-04       Impact factor: 43.841

2.  Adjusting the Local Arrangement of π-Stacked Oligothiophenes through Hydrogen Bonds: A Viable Route to Promote Charge Transfer.

Authors:  Hongguang Liu; Éric Brémond; Antonio Prlj; Jérôme F Gonthier; Clémence Corminboeuf
Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett       Date:  2014-06-20       Impact factor: 6.475

3.  2,1,3-Benzothiadiazole-5,6-dicarboxylic imide--a versatile building block for additive- and annealing-free processing of organic solar cells with efficiencies exceeding 8%.

Authors:  Christian B Nielsen; Raja Shahid Ashraf; Neil D Treat; Bob C Schroeder; Jenny E Donaghey; Andrew J P White; Natalie Stingelin; Iain McCulloch
Journal:  Adv Mater       Date:  2014-12-15       Impact factor: 30.849

4.  High-efficiency and air-stable P3HT-based polymer solar cells with a new non-fullerene acceptor.

Authors:  Sarah Holliday; Raja Shahid Ashraf; Andrew Wadsworth; Derya Baran; Syeda Amber Yousaf; Christian B Nielsen; Ching-Hong Tan; Stoichko D Dimitrov; Zhengrong Shang; Nicola Gasparini; Maha Alamoudi; Frédéric Laquai; Christoph J Brabec; Alberto Salleo; James R Durrant; Iain McCulloch
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2016-06-09       Impact factor: 14.919

5.  Effects of solvent additive on "s-shaped" curves in solution-processed small molecule solar cells.

Authors:  John A Love; Shu-Hua Chou; Ye Huang; Guilllermo C Bazan; Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
Journal:  Beilstein J Org Chem       Date:  2016-11-28       Impact factor: 2.883

6.  Synthesis of a conjugated pyrrolopyridazinedione-benzodithiophene (PPD-BDT) copolymer and its application in organic and hybrid solar cells.

Authors:  Astrid-Caroline Knall; Andrew O F Jones; Birgit Kunert; Roland Resel; David Reishofer; Peter W Zach; Mindaugas Kirkus; Iain McCulloch; Thomas Rath
Journal:  Monatsh Chem       Date:  2017-03-30       Impact factor: 1.451

Review 7.  Advances in Synthesis of π-Extended Benzosilole Derivatives and Their Analogs.

Authors:  Tuan Thanh Dang; Hue Minh Thi Nguyen; Hien Nguyen; Tran Ngoc Dung; Minh Tho Nguyen; Wim Dehaen
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-01-27       Impact factor: 4.411

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