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Cyclobutadiene–C[subscript 60] Adducts: N-Type Materials for Organic Photovoltaic Cells with High V[subscript OC]

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Han, Ggoch Ddeul; Collins, William R.; Andrew, Trisha Lionel; Bulovic, Vladimir; Swager, Timothy Manning
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New tetraalkylcyclobutadiene–C[subscript 60] adducts are developed via Diels–Alder cycloaddition of C[subscript 60] with in situ generated cyclobutadienes. The cofacial π-orbital interactions between the fullerene orbitals and the cyclobutene are shown to decrease the electron affinity and thereby increase the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy level of C[subscript 60] significantly (ca. 100 and 300 meV for mono- and bisadducts, respectively). These variations in LUMO levels of fullerene can be used to generate higher open-circuit voltages (V[subscript OC]) in bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells. The tetramethylcyclobutadiene–C[subscript 60] monoadduct displays an open-circuit voltage (0.61 V) and a power conversion efficiency (2.49%) comparable to the widely used P3HT/PCBM (poly(3-hexylthiophene/([6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester) composite (0.58 V and 2.57%, respectively). The role of the cofacial π-orbital interactions between C[subscript 60] and the attached cyclobutene group was probed chemically by epoxidation of the cyclobutene moiety and theoretically through density functional theory calculations. The electrochemical, photophysical, and thermal properties of the newly synthesized fullerene derivatives support the proposed effect of functionalization on electron affinities and photovoltaic performance.
Date issued
2013-01
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/84598
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. School of Engineering
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials
Publisher
Wiley Blackwell
Citation
Han, Ggoch Ddeul, William R. Collins, Trisha L. Andrew, Vladimir Bulovic, and Timothy M. Swager. “Cyclobutadiene-C60 Adducts: N-Type Materials for Organic Photovoltaic Cells with High VOC.” Advanced Functional Materials 23, no. 24 (June 25, 2013): 3061-3069.
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1616301X
1616-3028

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