Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1440719 | Synthetic Metals | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•A new alternating copolymer, CO-BDT–DTBT, with the “weak donor/strong acceptor” strategy designed and synthesized.•The weak donor is alkanoyloxy-substituted BDT and the strong acceptor is BT.•CO-BDT–DTBT has a low HOMO energy level of −5.62 eV, and as a result a high VOC of 0.88 V.•This “weak donor/strong acceptor” polymer is a useful material for OPV applications.
A new alternating copolymer, CO-BDT–DTBT, designed with the “weak donor/strong acceptor” strategy has been synthesized and characterized. This strategy was tested by constructing a library of polymers employing alkanoyloxy-substituted benzodithiophene (BDT) as the weak donor, and benzothiadiazole (BT) as the strong acceptor. CO-BDT–DTBT has a low HOMO energy level of −5.62 eV, and as a result a BHJ device containing CO-BDT–DTBT blended with PC71BM was found to exhibit a high VOC of 0.88 V. These findings confirm that “weak donor/strong acceptor” polymers are a promising new class of alternating copolymers for polymer solar cell applications.