| Literature DB >> 29926724 |
Chen Xie1, Xiaofeng Tang1, Marvin Berlinghof2, Stefan Langner1, Shi Chen1, Andreas Späth3, Ning Li1, Rainer H Fink3, Tobias Unruh2, Christoph J Brabec1,4.
Abstract
Development of high-quality organic nanoparticle inks is a significant scientific challenge for the industrial production of solution-processed organic photovoltaics (OPVs) with eco-friendly processing methods. In this work, we demonstrate a novel, robot-based, high-throughput procedure performing automatic poly(3-hexylthio-phene-2,5-diyl) and indene-C60 bisadduct nanoparticle ink synthesis in nontoxic alcohols. A novel methodology to prepare particle dispersions for fully functional OPVs by manipulating the particle size and solvent system was studied in detail. The ethanol dispersion with a particle diameter of around 80-100 nm exhibits reduced degradation, yielding a power conversion efficiency of 4.52%, which is the highest performance reported so far for water/alcohol-processed OPV devices. By successfully deploying the high-throughput robot-based approach for an organic nanoparticle ink preparation, we believe that the findings demonstrated in this work will trigger more research interest and effort on eco-friendly industrial production of OPVs.Entities:
Keywords: eco-friendly industrial production; high-throughput organic nanoparticle synthesis; organic nanoparticle size control; organic photovoltaics; robot-based systems; stable organic nanoparticle inks
Year: 2018 PMID: 29926724 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b03621
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229