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Two-dimensional GIWAXS reveals a transient crystal phase in solution-processed thermally converted tetrabenzoporphyrin.

Christopher D Liman1, Soohyung Choi, Dag W Breiby, Justin E Cochran, Michael F Toney, Edward J Kramer, Michael L Chabinyc.   

Abstract

Thermally convertible organic materials are useful for the fabrication of multilayered thin film electronic devices such as solar cells. However, substantial changes in molecular ordering can occur during the conversion process that may lead to multiple polymorphs having differing electronic properties. In-situ grazing incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering with 2-D detection (2-D GIWAXS) was used to study the changes in the thin film crystal structure, texture, and crystallite size of a convertible small-molecule electron donor, tetrabenzoporphyrin (BP), during thermal conversion from the precursor bicycloporphyrin (CP) and the resulting crystal-crystal phase transition from a metastable phase (phase I) to a stable phase (phase II). The annealing temperature and the presence of an underlying BP layer both affect the phase-transition behavior. Phase II has a much weaker degree of crystalline texture than phase I, attributed to changes in molecular packing to achieve a herringbone arrangement. The unit cell for phase I was determined by electron diffraction and GIWAXS, and the thin film structure of phase II matched the previously determined bulk structure. The texture of crystallites in phase II was characterized by the simulation of the GIWAXS pattern. Transmission electron microscopy revealed differences in the morphology, grain size, and film coverage of the two polymorphs. Peak shape analysis with corrections for geometric smearing and paracrystalline disorder showed an increase in crystallite size from phase I to phase II. These results demonstrate the utility of in-situ 2-D GIWAXS in revealing polymorphic phases during the structural transition of thermally convertible organic semiconductors, the presence of which may impact the performance of solar cells.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24195584     DOI: 10.1021/jp408220e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem B        ISSN: 1520-5207            Impact factor:   2.991


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1.  Improvement in interlayer structure of p-i-n-type organic solar cells with the use of fullerene-linked tetrabenzoporphyrin as additive.

Authors:  Yuto Tamura; Mitsuharu Suzuki; Takaki Nakagawa; Tomoyuki Koganezawa; Sadahiro Masuo; Hironobu Hayashi; Naoki Aratani; Hiroko Yamada
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-10-15       Impact factor: 4.036

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