Synthesis of Anthracene-Based Donor–Acceptor
Copolymers with a Thermally Removable Group for Polymer Solar Cells
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Abstract
A highly
soluble anthracene cyclic adduct with a thermally cleavable substituent
was synthesized, and it was used as a donor unit in a series of donor–acceptor
type conjugated copolymers with improved processability. The removable
group was eliminated under elevated temperature through retro Diels–Alder
reaction, which offered the corresponding copolymers with better planarity
and rigidity. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), FT-IR, and UV–vis
spectroscopy were carried out to study the thermal cleavage process.
Uniform films were easily formed from these precursor copolymers due
to their good solution processabilty. Polymer solar cells were successfully
fabricated through applying thermal annealing treatment on the blend
films that were spin-coated from solutions of the precursor copolymers
blended with fullerene derivatives. The best polymer solar cell device
with a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 2.15% was achieved based
on copolymer PCOAEHDPP