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Surfactant free P3HT / PCBM nanoparticles for organic phoyovoltaics

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Initial attempts to prepare conducting polymer nanoparticles with ethanol as a solvent are described. Using poly (3‐hexylthiophene) (P3HT)/1‐(methoxycarbonylpropyl)‐1‐phenyl‐[6,6]C61 (PCBM) blends we demonstrate surfactant-free synthesis and characterization of polymer nanoparticles in ethanol dispersion. The spectral features of the nanoparticles were investigated by UV‐vis spectrophotometry show that P3HT has an absorption maximum at ~520 nm, while the absorption peak of PCBM lies at ~330 nm. Corresponding fluorescence spectra of the nanoparticles show an emission peak at 630 nm with a shoulder visible at 720 nm. TEM spectra show that the particle size is in the range 35 to 100 nm. Using the ethanol suspension of these particles, we have fabricated and characterized working OPV (organic photovoltaic) devices. This approach is shown to be an effective way to control active layer morphology in OPV devices.

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Source title

AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1415

Name of conference

The 4th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Symposium (NNS2011)

Location

Bali, Indonesia

Start date

2011-09-23

End date

2011-09-25

Pagination

120-123

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Place published

Melville, NY

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

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© American Institute of Physics

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