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Small Molecules Derived from Thieno[3,4-c] pyrrole-4,6-dione (TPD) and Their Use in Solution Processed Organic Solar Cells

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 22, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/molecules22101607

Keywords

organic small molecules; microwave synthesis; donor-acceptor-donor structure; organic solar cells

Funding

  1. Ce-MIE-Sol (Mexico) [207450/27]
  2. CONACyT-SENER (Mexico) [245754]
  3. Fondo Sectorial CONACyT-SENER-SUSTENTABILIDAD ENERGETICA
  4. CONACyT (Mexico) [281164, CB183147]
  5. CONACyT (Mexico)

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In this work, microwave synthesis, chemical, optical and electrochemical characterization of three small organicmolecules, TPA-TPD, TPA-PT-TPD and TPA-TT-TPD with donor-acceptor structure and their use in organic photovoltaic cells are reported. For the synthesis, 5-(2-ethylhexyl)-4H-thieno[3,4-c] pyrrole-4,6(5H)-dione was used as electron withdrawing fragment while the triphenylamine was used as electron donating fragment. Molecular electronic geometry and electronic distribution density were established by density functional theory (DFT) calculations and confirmed by optical and chemical characterization. These molecules were employed as electron-donors in the active layer for manufacturing bulk heterojunction organic solar cells, where [6,6]-phenyl C71 butyric acid methyl ester (PC71BM) was used as electron-acceptor. As cathode, Field's metal (FM), an eutectic alloy (Bi/In/Sn: 32.5%, 51%, and 16.5%, respectively) with a melting point above 62 degrees C, was easily deposited by drop casting under vacuum-free process and at air atmosphere. Prepared devices based on TPA-TPD: PC71BM (1: 4 w/w ratio) presented a large V-OC = 0.97 V, with J(SC) = 7.9 mA/cm(2), a FF = 0.34, then, a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 2.6%.

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