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Effects of the Terminal Structure, Purity, and Molecular Weight of an Amorphous Conjugated Polymer on Its Photovoltaic Characteristics

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 1752-1758

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b09482

Keywords

photovoltaic characteristics; conjugated polymer; molecular weight effect; purity effect; Pd catalyst residue; direct arylation polycondensation

Funding

  1. New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) of Japan
  2. [15K17922]
  3. [25620094]
  4. [25288052]
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15K17922, 25288052, 25620094] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The photovoltaic characteristics of an amorphous polymer containing EDOT and fluorene units were investigated. In particular, the effects of the terminal structure, residual amount of Pd, and molecular weight were systematically investigated. Direct arylation polycondensation of EDOT followed by an established purification method readily afforded polymers with different terminal structures, Pd contents, and molecular weights. Of these factors, the terminal structure of the polymer was a crucial factor affecting the photovoltaic characteristics. For example, the polymer with a Br terminal had a PCE of 2.9% in bulk-heterojunction organic photovoltaics (BHJ OPVs) with a fullerene derivative, whereas the polymer without a Br terminal had a PCE of 4.6% in the same cell configuration. The decreased Pd residues and high molecular weights of the polymers increased the long-term stability of the devices. Moreover, BHJ OPVs containing the high-molecular-weight polymer could be fabricated with an environmentally friendly nonhalogenated solvent.

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