Issue 15, 2013

Photovoltaic studies on perylene diimide-based copolymers containing electronic push–pull chromophores

Abstract

Soluble perylene diimide-based copolymers with conjugated electronic push–pull substituent species (piperidinyl and 4-tert-butylphenoxyl) on the 1,7-bay position of the perylene core and a 5,5′-bis(4-aminophenyl)-2-2′-bifuryl as terminal group were synthesized and characterized in order to fabricate bulk heterojunction solar cells. The introduction of such electronic push–pull substituents, which results in relatively low-lying HOMO and high-lying LUMO energy levels, was achieved experimentally using absorption and cyclic voltammetric measurements and also by density functional theory. Successfully fine-tuned HOMO and LUMO energy levels translated into a high open circuit voltage (Voc > 1.0 V) in fabricated photovoltaic devices of type ITO/PEDOT:PSS/rr-P3HT:Perylene diimide-based copolymers/Ca/Al. However, a relatively poor fill factor and efficiency may be observed due to the large degree of aggregation domains, which are observed from atomic force microscopic studies.

Graphical abstract: Photovoltaic studies on perylene diimide-based copolymers containing electronic push–pull chromophores

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Dec 2012
Accepted
31 Jan 2013
First published
05 Feb 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 5108-5120

Photovoltaic studies on perylene diimide-based copolymers containing electronic push–pull chromophores

M. R. Raj, S. Ramkumar and S. Anandan, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 5108 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA23383A

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