D–π–A–π–D type benzothiadiazole–triphenylamine based small molecules containing cyano on the π-bridge for solution-processed organic solar cells with high open-circuit voltage
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D–π–A–π–D type benzothiadiazole–triphenylamine based small molecules containing cyano on the π-bridge for solution-processed organic solar cells with high open-circuit voltage
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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 48, Issue 86, Pages 10627
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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2012-09-12
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10.1039/c2cc35754b
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