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Supplemental Material - Experiences of people with hand osteoarthritis and perceptions of clinicians and carers on quality of life and treatment services: A qualitative synthesis
Supplemental Material for Experiences of people with hand osteoarthritis and perceptions of clinicians and carers on quality of life and treatment services: A qualitative synthesis by Cynthia Srikesavan, Benjamin Dean, Francine Toye, Alex Bolt and Neal Thurley in Hand Therapy</p
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Understanding and Improving Solid-State Polymer/C<sub>60</sub>-Fullerene Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cells Using Ternary Porphyrin Blends
Solid-state heterojunction solar cells formed from binary blends of conjugated polymers and fullerenes provide
a promising class of organic devices. We demonstrate that ternary blends incorporating porphyrins can be of
similar morphology to the binary mixture and retain full device functionality. They allow, for the first time,
the construction of efficient devices containing less than 10% polymer. By analyzing the absorption spectra
as a function of concentration, we determine the proportion of light absorbed by each individual component
in both binary and ternary mixtures. This analysis reveals that the majority of the light is absorbed by the
fullerene in 1:4 polymer/C60-fullerene blends, with over 50% of the photocurrent produced under AM 1.5
conditions occurring subsequent to C60-fullerene absorption. This result provides for a consistent understanding
of the origin of primary charge separation in general polymer/C60-fullerene blends, polymer/C70-fullerene
blends, and polymer-fullerene dyad molecules. Porphyrins are demonstrated to add broad-band character to
the device and may be used to tune for particular wavelengths; they also are shown to initiate primary charge
separation through electron-transfer to the fullerene. Finally, addition of the porphyrin is shown to increase
the internal quantum efficiency following polymer absorption from ca. 60 to 80%