Abstract
A series of benzotrithiophene-containing random terpolymers for polymer solar cells is reported. Through variations of the two other components in the terpolymers, the absorption profile and the frontier energy levels are optimized and maximum power conversion efficiencies are nearly doubled (5.14%) relative to the parent alternating copolymer. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Nielsen, C. B., Ashraf, R. S., Schroeder, B. C., D’Angelo, P., Watkins, S. E., Song, K., … McCulloch, I. (2012). Random benzotrithiophene-based donor-acceptor copolymers for efficient organic photovoltaic devices. Chemical Communications, 48(47), 5832–5834. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cc31934a
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