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  • 2014Computational investigation of hole mobilities in organic semiconductors: comparison of single crystal structures and surface adsorbed clusters3citations
  • 2011Synthesis, spectroscopy and electronic structure of the vinylidene and alkynyl complexes [W(CCHR)(dppe)(η-C7H7)]+ and [W(CCR)(dppe)(η-C7H7)]n+ (n = 0 or 1)13citations
  • 2006Incorporation of fused tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs) into polythiophene architectures: Varying the electroactive dominance of the TTF species in hybrid systems59citations

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  • Tierney, S.
  • Krawczuk, R. A.
  • Mitchell, W.
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  • Clegg, William
  • Pozo-Gonzalo, Cristina
  • Sariciftci, N. Serdar
  • Lohr, Jan
  • Skabara, Peter J.
  • Harrington, Ross W.
  • Kanibolotsky, Alexander
  • Mcinnes, Eric J. L.
  • Berridge, Rory
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Incorporation of fused tetrathiafulvalenes (TTFs) into polythiophene architectures: Varying the electroactive dominance of the TTF species in hybrid systems

  • Winder, Christoph
  • Wolowska, Joanna
  • Clegg, William
  • Pozo-Gonzalo, Cristina
  • Sariciftci, N. Serdar
  • Lohr, Jan
  • Skabara, Peter J.
  • Harrington, Ross W.
  • Mcdouall, Joseph J. W.
  • Kanibolotsky, Alexander
  • Mcinnes, Eric J. L.
  • Berridge, Rory
Abstract

A novel polythienylenevinylene (PTV) and two new polythiophenes (PTs), featuring fused tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) units, have been prepared and characterized by ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroelectrochemistry. All polymers undergo two sequential, reversible oxidation processes in solution. Structures in which the TTF species is directly linked to the polymer backbone (2 and 4) display redox behavior which is dictated by the fulvalene system. Once the TTF is spatially removed from the polymer chain by a nonconjugated link (polymer 3), the electroactivity of both TTF and polythiophene moieties can be detected. Computational studies confirm the delocalization of charge over both electroactive centers (TTF and PT) and the existence of a triplet dication intermediate. PTV 4 has a low band gap (1.44 eV), is soluble in common organic solvents, and is stable under ambient conditions. Organic solar cells of polymer 4:[6,6]-phenyl-C61 butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) have been fabricated. Under illumination, a photovoltaic effect is observed with a power conversion efficiency of 0.13% under AM1.5 solar simulated light. The onset of photocurrent at 850 nm is consistent with the onset of the π-π absorption band of the polymer. Remarkably, UV-vis spectroelectrochemistry of polymer 4 reveals that the conjugated polymer chain remains unchanged during the oxidation of the polymer. © 2006 American Chemical Society.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • electron spin resonance spectroscopy
  • ester
  • cyclic voltammetry
  • molecular structure
  • power conversion efficiency
  • luminescence