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High Performance Organic Electronics Processing with Green Solvents

Authors :
Du, Zhifang
Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen1
Du, Zhifang
Du, Zhifang
Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen1
Du, Zhifang
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Organic semiconductors have been widely applied to electronic devices including organic solar cells (OSCs), and organic photodetectors (OPDs) in the last decades for their lightweight, flexibility, and great industry potential for high throughput solution processing and roll-to-roll printing technologies. However, traditional solvents used for these organic photovoltaics processing conditions are commonly highly toxic halogenated organic solvents like chlorobenzene (CB), o-dichlorobenzene (o-DCB), and chloroform (CF) which are not only harmful to human health upon exposure but can also cause long-term effects on the ecosystem. Consequently, research on halogen-free/ “green solvents” (such as xylene, 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (2-MeTHF), methanol, water, etc.) processable organic semiconductors are essential to moving organic photovoltaics from bench chemistry towards real-life applications. In this thesis, three studies are carried out to enhance the sensing performance, as well as to better understand the device physics of bulk heterojunction (BHJ) OPVs and OPDs. The design, fabrication, optimization, as well as characterization of green-solvent processing organic semiconductors, have been discussed in detail including OPV and OPD systems. The characterization of the solid-state properties of the optimized active layers in these organic electronic devices is further included. The bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) thin films processed from green solvents were characterized with different techniques at different length scales, including atomic force microscopy (AFM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering (GIWAXS) and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) spectroscopy. The first study gains insights into the structure–processing–property correlation of a PPDT2FBT: PC61BM bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) system processed from a green solvent, ortho-xylene (o-XY). This system is investigated in comparison with the same blend proces

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378686521
Document Type :
Electronic Resource