All-conjugated donor–acceptor block copolymers featuring a pentafulvenyl-polyisocyanide-acceptor

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Publication Date 2020-02-11
DOI 10.1039/C9PY01879D
Impact Factor 5.582
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Sandra Schraff, Sudeshna Maity, Yifan Dong, Sebastian Lucas, Artem A. Bakulin, Elizabeth von Hauff, Frank Pammer


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Abstract

We report a fulvenyl-functionalized polyisocyanide (PIC2) with a high electron mobility of μe = 10−2 cm2 V−1 s−1. PIC2 has been incorporated into block-copolymers with either regioregular poly(3-dodecylthiophene) (P3DT → P(3DT-b-IC2)) or regioregular polythiazole (PTzTHX → P(TzTHX-b-IC2)). Block copolymer batches with different block-sizes have been isolated and their properties have been studied. Fluorescence quenching in the solid state and transient absorption spectroscopy indicate energy transfer from the donor- to the acceptor block upon photo-excitation. Fabrication of proof-of-principle organic photovoltaic cells with P(3DT-b-IC2) gave cells with an open circuit voltage (VOC) of ca. 0.89 V. The aggregation behavior of P(3DT-b-IC2) from solution was also studied, which revealed self-assembly into discreet microspheres of 1–8 μm diameter, with a size distribution of 1.72 (±0.37) μm under optimized aggregation conditions.

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