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Structural and electronic properties of organophosphorus-based systems as sensitizers in solar cells
Authors:B.T. Ogunyemi  I.A. Adejoro
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract:Considerable attention has been paid to modulating these organic π-conjugates to realize effective and efficient organic photovoltaic by the means of theoretical methods. In respect to this, six commonly used heterocyclic compounds: thiophine (Th), thienopyrazine (TP), benzothiadiazole (BD), quinoxahine (BP), benzobisthiadiazole (BBD), and thenothiadiazole (TD) were co-oligomerized with bisazaphosphole (BAP) and theoretically examined for use in solar cells using density functional theory and time-dependent density functional theory to evaluate their optical, electronic, and light harvesting efficiency, as well as voltaic properties. The results showed that TP, TD, BD, BP, and BDD were preferable for optimization of the bandgaps and molecular energy levels of these organophosphorus-based compounds over Th. heterocyclic compounds. The calculated electron transfer process to the conduction band of [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) and the subsequent regeneration in BAP–BBD and PBAP (polybisazaphosphole)–TD were possible in organic voltaic cells, making these modeled compounds more proficient solar cell sensitizers. The method used can be explored in understanding the relationship between electronic properties and molecular structure of other materials for electronic devices.
Keywords:Organophospholes  Conjugated materials  Photosensitizers  Optoelectronic devices
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