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Effect of Ion-Chelating Chain Lengths in Thiophene-Based Monomers on in Situ Photoelectrochemical Polymerization and Photovoltaic Performances SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effect of Ion-Chelating Chain Lengths in Thiophene-Based Monomers on in Situ Photoelectrochemical Polymerization and Photovoltaic Performances
Authors
Song, IYKim, MPark, T
Date Issued
2015-06-03
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
We synthesized thiophene-based monomers (bis-EDOTs) with different ethylene glycol oligomer (EGO) lengths (TBO3, TBO4, and TBO5) and investigated their polymerization characteristics during photoelectrochemical polymerization (PEP) at the surfaces of dye (D205)-sensitized TiO2 nanocrystalline particles. During the PEP reaction, monomers were expected to diffuse toward neighboring dyes through the growing polymer layers to enable continuous chain growth. We found that the less bulky monomer (TBO3) formed a more compact polymer layer with a high molecular weight. Its diffusion to the active sites through the resulting growing polymer layer was, therefore, limited. We deployed layers of the polymers (PTBO3, PTBO4, and PTBO5) in iodine-free solid-state hybrid solar cells to investigate the lithium ion chelating properties of the polymers as a function of the number of oxygen atoms present in the EGOs. PTBO4 and PTBO5 were capable of chelating lithium ions, yielding a photovoltaic performance that was 142% of the performance obtained without the polymer layers (3.0 -> 5.2%).
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/35273
DOI
10.1021/ACSAMI.5B02411
ISSN
1944-8244
Article Type
Article
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, vol. 7, no. 21, page. 11482 - 11489, 2015-06-03
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