Highly Reproducible Thermocontrolled Electrospun Fiber
Based Organic Photovoltaic Devices
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Abstract
In
this work, we examined the reasons underlying the humidity-induced
morphological changes of electrospun fibers and suggest a method of
controlling the electrospun fiber morphology under high humidity conditions.
We fabricated OPV devices composed of electrospun fibers, and the
performance of the OPV devices depends significantly on the fiber
morphology. The evaporation rate of a solvent at various relative
humidity was measured to investigate the effects of the relative humidity
during electrospinning process. The beaded nanofiber morphology of
electrospun fibers was originated due to slow solvent evaporation
rate under high humidity conditions. To increase the evaporation rate
under high humidity conditions, warm air was applied to the electrospinning
system. The beads that would have formed on the electrospun fibers
were completely avoided, and the power conversion efficiencies of
OPV devices fabricated under high humidity conditions could be restored.
These results highlight the simplicity and effectiveness of the proposed
method for improving the reproducibility of electrospun nanofibers
and performances of devices consisting of the electrospun nanofibers,
regardless of the relative humidity