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Ink‐Jet Printing of Electron Donor/Acceptor Blends: Towards Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
Authors:Veronica Marin  Elisabeth Holder  Martijn M Wienk  Emine Tekin  Dmitry Kozodaev  Ulrich S Schubert
Abstract:Summary: We illustrate the ink‐jet printing of a thin‐film library of donor/acceptor systems useful in bulk heterojunction solar cells and their characterization utilizing a UV‐vis/fluorescence plate reader and an optical profilometer. In addition, the morphology of the films has been examined by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The ink‐jet processing technology allows printing of arrays of different donor/acceptor compositions on one substrate as well as the subsequent fast optical screening of the electron transfer processes. The investigated films consist of blends of a poly(methyl methacrylate) polypyridyl ruthenium(II ) copolymer (RuPMMA) as electron donor material (p‐type) and C60 fullerene (PC60BM) as well as heptyl viologen (C7‐V) derivatives as electron acceptor materials (n‐type).
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Ink‐jet printing process and investigated donor/acceptor pair (RuPMMA‐PC60BM).

Keywords:electron transfer  fluorescence  fullerenes  ink‐jet printing  ruthenium(II)‐containing polymers
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