Indacenodithiophene and Quinoxaline-Based Conjugated Polymers for Highly Efficient Polymer Solar Cells
Chemistry of Materials2011Vol. 23(9), pp. 2289–2291
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Abstract
Two new low-band-gap conjugated polymers based on the polymerization between indacenodithiophene and 2,3-diphenylquinoxaline or phenanthrenequinoxaline were synthesized. Due to the fused phenanthrenequinoxaline unit, the polymer (PIDT-phanQ) possesses better planarity than PIDT-diphQ, resulting in an improved hole mobility in organic field-effect transistors and power conversion efficiency in polymer solar cells.
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