研究目的
To synthesize and characterize two new bithiophene-based small molecules with barbituric acid end groups for use as non-fullerene acceptors in high-performance organic photovoltaic cells.
研究成果
The study successfully synthesized two new NFAs with barbituric acid end groups, demonstrating their potential for use in OPVs. TT-OBAR showed better performance due to its more homogeneous morphology, attributed to its longer alkyl chain.
研究不足
The power conversion efficiencies of the devices are relatively low compared to some reported NFAs. The study does not explore the effect of further structural modifications on device performance.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The synthesis of TT-BBAR and TT-OBAR was achieved via Knoevenagel condensation. The physical properties were characterized using TGA, DSC, CV, and UV-Vis spectroscopy. OPV devices were fabricated in an inverted structure.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
TT-CHO, BBAR, and OBAR were prepared according to literature procedures. The small molecules were characterized for their solubility, thermal stability, and electrochemical properties.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Anhydrous chloroform, triethylamine, dichloromethane, magnesium sulfate, acetone, CF, chlorobenzene, ITO/ZnO NPs/PEIE/PTB7-Th:TT-BBAR or TT-OBAR/MoOx/Ag.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The small molecules were synthesized, purified, and characterized. OPV devices were fabricated and their performance was evaluated under AM 1.5G illumination.
5:5G illumination.
Data Analysis Methods:
5. Data Analysis Methods: The electrochemical properties were analyzed using CV. The optical properties were analyzed using UV-Vis spectroscopy. The morphology was analyzed using AFM.
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