(355g) Mechanically Robust Organic Photovoltaics Using Thiol-Ene Interpenetrating Networks | AIChE

(355g) Mechanically Robust Organic Photovoltaics Using Thiol-Ene Interpenetrating Networks

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Verduzco, R. - Presenter, Rice University
Mok, J., Rice University
Hu, Z., Rice University
Sun, C., Rice University
Munoz, R., Rice University
Jackson, J., Rice University
Conjugated polymers combine the solution processibility of polymers with the electronic properties of conductors or semiconductors, enabling a variety of low-cost devices, including photovoltaics, transistors, and batteries. However, conjugated polymers have poor mechanical properties, limiting their viability for flexible devices. Molecular engineering of the semiconductive material can enhance mechanical properties but oftentimes is detrimental to electronic properties and overall device performance. Here, I will present a general approach to fabricating flexible bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaics (OPVs) through the incorporation of an elastic and mechanically robust interpenetrating network. Reactive small molecule thiol-enes are incorporated in the active layer through solution blending, casting, and post-deposition crosslinking. A thiol-ene network is formed through short, one-minute exposure to UV light or with an amine catalyst. This results in fully functional devices with significantly increased crack-to-onset strain and flexibility. The approach is compatible with a variety of donors and acceptors and results in significant enhancement of mechanical properties and device flexibility.

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