Issue 41, 2009

Trannulenes: a new class of photoactive materials for organic photovoltaic devices

Abstract

We report the first large-scale preparation of fluorinated trannulene C60F15[C(COOMe)3]3 (TMCMT) and its application as a photoactive material in organic solar cells. Two types of photovoltaic devices were fabricated: bulk heterojunction cells comprising blends of TMCMT with a polyfluorene polymer and bilayer cells based on a planar heterojunction of TMCMT with a perylene diimide. Photoluminescence quenching studies suggested that a photoinduced electron transfer occurs from polyfluorene and perylenediimide to TMCMT, therefore it behaves as photoinduced electron acceptor. Both types of solar cells comprising TMCMT as photoactive material showed clear photovoltaic effects. This proves for the first time the feasibility of the previously anticipated idea of using trannulenes as light-harvesting materials in photovoltaic devices.

Graphical abstract: Trannulenes: a new class of photoactive materials for organic photovoltaic devices

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 May 2009
Accepted
31 Jul 2009
First published
04 Sep 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 7738-7744

Trannulenes: a new class of photoactive materials for organic photovoltaic devices

P. A. Troshin, R. Koeppe, D. K. Susarova, N. V. Polyakova, A. S. Peregudov, V. F. Razumov, N. S. Sariciftci and R. N. Lyubovskaya, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 7738 DOI: 10.1039/B908377D

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