2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8ra05232h
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Design and synthesis of N-substituted perylene diimide based low band gap polymers for organic solar cell applications

Abstract: Newly designed N-substituted perylene diimide based acceptor copolymers have been characterized and tested for organic solar cells with P3HT in different weight ratios.

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“…The FT-IR spectra of these three polymers were almost identical, clearly indicating the characteristic aromatic C–H stretching at 2922 cm –1 , with aliphatic C–H stretching at 2850 cm –1 , CO stretching at 1717 cm –1 , CC and CN stretching at 1616–1483 cm –1 , and C–N stretching at 1238 cm –1 …”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The FT-IR spectra of these three polymers were almost identical, clearly indicating the characteristic aromatic C–H stretching at 2922 cm –1 , with aliphatic C–H stretching at 2850 cm –1 , CO stretching at 1717 cm –1 , CC and CN stretching at 1616–1483 cm –1 , and C–N stretching at 1238 cm –1 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Donor–acceptor (D–A)-type polymers are ideal materials for developing new types of organic memory devices because of their adjustable structure, unique optoelectronic properties, and the possibility of gradually inducing multilevel memory behavior through charge transfer (CT) processes. Appropriate donor and acceptor species are critical in these polymers. Common electron donors include fluorene, carbazole, benzodithiophene, triphenylamine, and so forth, while typical electron acceptor groups are cyano, oxadiazole, quinoline, pyrimidine, and so forth. Note that the electron-deficient ability of acceptors and electron-donating capability of donors play important roles on the electronic properties of molecules.…”
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confidence: 99%
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