2011
DOI: 10.1021/ma102524a
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A Phase Diagram of the P3HT:PCBM Organic Photovoltaic System: Implications for Device Processing and Performance

Abstract: This paper describes the construction of a phase diagram for the as-cast state in the organic photovoltaic system P3HT:PCBM. Evidence for a transition to a phase-separated state at PCBM concentrations greater than 70 wt % is seen both by DMTA and GIWAXS, and the glass transition temperatures of blends in the single phase state below 70 wt % PCBM are observed to be raised compared to the pure polymer. Pure PCBM is observed to exhibit a thermal transition at 155 °C, an observation unreported to dateoffering ins… Show more

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“…disrupt polymer crystallisation when present at suffi ciently high weight concentration within the blend fi lm. [ 43 ] To rationalise the changes in X-ray scattering intensity from PC 70 BM molecules after the onset of coalescence, we again compare the dynamics of fi lm drying as observed using GIWAXS with simultaneous SE measurements. This is shown in Figure 8 , where we plot the intensity of X-ray scattering from …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…disrupt polymer crystallisation when present at suffi ciently high weight concentration within the blend fi lm. [ 43 ] To rationalise the changes in X-ray scattering intensity from PC 70 BM molecules after the onset of coalescence, we again compare the dynamics of fi lm drying as observed using GIWAXS with simultaneous SE measurements. This is shown in Figure 8 , where we plot the intensity of X-ray scattering from …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rigid acceptor phase also has a significant ordering effect on the BHJ, which is the origin of its anti-plasticization effects. 85 This is because large PCBM (5) domains lead to increased embrittlement due to the sharp boundaries between each crystallite. 75,84,86 Outside of ordering, the BHJ can co-crystallize.…”
Section: Effect Of Alkyl Side Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, then within the 30 min annealing time (Leman et al 23 report crystallization of PCBM within a similar PCBM/P3HT bilayer, but with the PCBM layer on top, annealed at 160°C for 10 min). Given the strong temperature dependence of the crystallization of PCBM between 140 and 170°C, 34 and the high levels of crystalline material in spin-coated P3HT, 31,34,35 the similar SLD profiles are what one would expect in a system where there is rapid diffusion of PCBM into the amorphous P3HT regions, with little change in the fraction of amorphous P3HT and little influence of any PCBM crystallization that may occur at 170°C, during this rapid diffusion process. A similar lack of sensitivity to annealing temperature is found for PCBM/PS bilayers, but for a completely different reason.…”
Section: à2mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The situation is very different for regioregular P3HT/PCBM, as the as-cast polymer film contains extensive crystalline regions (see Supplementary Material Fig. S1 and previous studies 31,34,35 ).…”
Section: à2mentioning
confidence: 93%