“All That Glisters Is Not Gold”: An
Analysis of the Synthetic Complexity of Efficient Polymer Donors for
Polymer Solar Cells
Posted on 2015-02-10 - 00:00
Although organic photovoltaic technology
offers many advantages,
no consolidated commercial applications have been achieved after more
than a decade of intensive research. Several challenges have yet to
be overcome, including the scalability of the active material production,
which is usually complex even at the laboratory scale. In this Perspective,
this fundamental challenge is addressed by surveying and analyzing
the synthetic complexity (SC) of active-layer donor polymers used
in single-junction polymer solar cells published through 2013 with
power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) over 6%. Five parameters are
taken into account to evaluate the SC: (i) the number of synthetic
steps, (ii) the yields of the monomers, (iii) the number of unit operations
(in particular, (iv) of the column chromatographies) required for
the purification of the monomers, and (v) the safety characteristics
of the chemicals used for their preparation. Finally, the polymers
are ranked according to a figure of merit based on SC and PCE, and
some guidelines for the design of the materials and for the synthesis
are given.
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Po, Riccardo; Bianchi, Gabriele; Carbonera, Chiara; Pellegrino, Andrea (2016). “All That Glisters Is Not Gold”: An
Analysis of the Synthetic Complexity of Efficient Polymer Donors for
Polymer Solar Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ma501894w