Hexylation Stabilises Twisted Backbone Configurations in the Prototypical Low‐Bandgap Copolymer PCDTBT
Sebastian Stäter,
Erik F. Woering,
Florian Lombeck
et al.
Abstract:Conjugated donor‐acceptor copolymers hold great potential as materials for high‐performance organic photovoltaics, organic transistors and thermoelectric devices. Their low optical bandgap is achieved by alternation of donor and acceptor moieties along the polymer chain, leading to a pronounced charge‐transfer character of electronic excitations. However, the influence of appended side chains and of chemical defects of the backbone on their photophysical and conformational properties remains largely unexplored… Show more
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