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PCPDTBT and Chemical Additives

It was noted that PCPDTBT has a relatively low erystallinity, if processed without additives. Blending PCBM with PCPDTBT further suppresses the ordering of the PCPDTBT, resulting in a loss of pereolation network for eharge transport. The erystallinity of PCPDTBT is enhanced with the use of the processing additives, as evidenced by the appearance of diffraction [Pg.284]


Figure 66 AFM topography of the PCPDTBT/[70]PCBM blend films processed with additives (a) 1,8-octanedithiol, (b) 1,8-dicholorooctane, (c) 1,8-dibromooctane, (d) 1,8-diiodooctane, (e) 1,8-dicyanooctane, and (f) 1,8-octanediacetate. (Reproduced from Ref. 183. American Chemical Society, 2008.)... Figure 66 AFM topography of the PCPDTBT/[70]PCBM blend films processed with additives (a) 1,8-octanedithiol, (b) 1,8-dicholorooctane, (c) 1,8-dibromooctane, (d) 1,8-diiodooctane, (e) 1,8-dicyanooctane, and (f) 1,8-octanediacetate. (Reproduced from Ref. 183. American Chemical Society, 2008.)...
Figure 67 Reorganization of the PCBM and PCPDTBT in the blend induced by processing additive. (Reproduced from Ref. 183. American Chemical Society, 2008.)... Figure 67 Reorganization of the PCBM and PCPDTBT in the blend induced by processing additive. (Reproduced from Ref. 183. American Chemical Society, 2008.)...

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