New environmentally friendly polyazomethines with thiophene rings for polymer solar cells

2015 
Abstract We synthesized two new, air-stable and environmentally friendly polyazomethines and characterized their photovoltaic and electrochemical impedance spectroscopic properties. Two polyazomethines with one (25Th-DMB) or three (2252Th-DMB) thiophene rings were synthesized and tested as donors in the active layer in solar cells. The investigated polymer solar cells contained different amounts of PCBM and PC 71 BM. The bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells were fabricated and studied, considering the architecture of the devices (i.e., LiF, TiO 2 , and TiO 2 :Ag) and the fabrication conditions (i.e., air, inert gas, and annealing). The highest power conversion efficiency, which was equal to 0.52% under simulated 100 mW/cm 2 AM 1.5G irradiation, was determined for the device using polyazomethine with three thiophene rings and PC 71 BM created in air with the ITO/PEDOT:PSS (100 cP)/2252Th-DMB:PC 71 BM (1:2)/Al architecture. In addition, the power conversion efficiency was strongly dependent on the viscosity of the PEDOT:PSS used.
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