A new class of subnaphthalocyanines bearing various peripheral and axial substituents have been synthesized for use as electron acceptors in solution-processed bulk-heterojunction polymer solar cells. The resulting solar cells exhibit modest photovoltaic performance with contributions from both the polymer donor and subnaphthalocyanine acceptor to the photocurrent.
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Duan, C., Guzmán, D., Colberts, F. J. M., Janssen, R. A. J., & Torres, T. (2018). Subnaphthalocyanines as Electron Acceptors in Polymer Solar Cells: Improving Device Performance by Modifying Peripheral and Axial Substituents. Chemistry - A European Journal, 24(24), 6339–6343. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201800596
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