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Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour

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  • 2019In Situ Generation of Fullerene from a Poly(fullerene)6citations
  • 2018Targeting ideal acceptor-donor materials based on hexabenzocoronene5citations
  • 2017Oligo- and Poly(fullerene)s for Photovoltaic Applications: Modeled Electronic Behaviors and Synthesis13citations
  • 2016Increased thermal stabilization of polymer photovoltaic cells with oligomeric PCBM21citations

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  • Bégué, Didier
  • Dowland, Simon
  • Hiorns, Roger C.
  • Chassé, Thomas
  • Lartigau-Dagron, Christine
  • Distler, Andreas
  • Graeff, Carlos
  • Tournebize, Aurélien
  • Bregadiolli, Bruna
  • Peisert, Heiko
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  • Didier, Begue
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Increased thermal stabilization of polymer photovoltaic cells with oligomeric PCBM

  • Bégué, Didier
  • Dowland, Simon
  • Ramanitra, Hasina Harimino
  • Hiorns, Roger C.
  • Osvet, A.
  • Bregadiolli, Bruna
  • Dowland, S. A.
  • Salvador, M.
  • Morse, G. E.
  • Chassé, Thomas
  • Osvet, Andres
  • Didier, Begue
  • Rajoelson, S.
  • Ramanitra, H. H.
  • Egelhaaf, H.-J.
  • Distler, A.
  • Peisert, H.
  • Chassé, T.
  • Graeff, C. F. O.
  • Distler, Andreas
  • Morse, Graham E.
  • Bregadiolli, B. A.
  • Rajoelson, Sambatra
  • Egelhaaf, Hans-Joachim
  • Hiorns, Roger
  • Salvador, Michael
  • Santos Silva, Hugo
  • Peisert, Heiko
  • Brabec, Cj
Abstract

International audience ; The first oligomerisation of phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) using a facile atom transfer radical addition polymerization (ATRAP) and its exploitation for organic photovoltaic devices is described. Oligo\(phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester)-alt-[1,4-bis(bromomethyl)-2,5-bis(octyloxy)benzene]\ (OPCBMMB) shows opto-electronic properties equivalent to those of PCBM but has a higher glass transition temperature. When mixed with various band gap semiconducting polymers, OPCBMMB delivers performances similar to PCBM but with an enhanced stabilization of the bulk heterojunction in photovoltaic devices on plastic substrates under thermal stress, regardless of the degree of crystallinity of the polymer and without changing opto-electronic properties. © 2016 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • glass
  • glass
  • glass transition temperature
  • ester
  • crystallinity
  • addition polymerization