Organic photovoltaic cells (OPVCs) are considered to be promising devices because of their mechanical flexibility, ease of fabrication and potential for low-cost production. For small-molecule OPVCs the most-common material to use between the acceptor, here C60, and the top electrode, Al, is 2,9-dimethyl-4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline, also known as bathocuproine. Indeed, the insertion of BCP results in an enhanced power-conversion efficiency (PCE). The improved power-conversion efficiency has been attributed to an increased exciton harvesting in the active layer. As BCP is a wide-band-gap material it acts as an exciton-blocking barrier (EBL) that prohibits excitons diffusing towards the Al electrode where they would otherwise be quenched.
화학적 성질
Yellow powder
용도
It is used as a reagent for the determination of copper. It acts as an exciton blocking barrier which prohibits excitons diffusion process towards the Al electrode otherwise being quenched. It is the most commonly used buffer layer between acceptor and cathode layer.
일반 설명
TGA/DSC Lot specific scans available upon request
Purification Methods
Purify it by recrystallisation from *benzene. [Smith & Wilkins Anal Chem 25 510 1953, Beilstein 23 III/IV 2160.]
참고 문헌
[1] Mao, Lingling et al. “Role of Organic Counterion in Lead- and Tin-Based Two-Dimensional Semiconducting Iodide Perovskites and Application in Planar Solar Cells.” Chemistry of Materials 28 (2016): 7781–7792.