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Synthesis And Characterisation Of Nonfullerene Electron Acceptors For Organic Photovoltaics 1st Ed Sarah Holliday

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Synthesis And Characterisation Of Nonfullerene Electron Acceptors For Organic Photovoltaics 1st Ed Sarah Holliday
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.72 MB
Author: Sarah Holliday
ISBN: 9783319770901, 9783319770918, 331977090X, 3319770918
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Synthesis And Characterisation Of Nonfullerene Electron Acceptors For Organic Photovoltaics 1st Ed Sarah Holliday by Sarah Holliday 9783319770901, 9783319770918, 331977090X, 3319770918 instant download after payment.

This book reports on the design, synthesis and characterization of new small molecule electron acceptors for polymer solar cells. Starting with a detailed introduction to the science behind polymer solar cells, the author then goes on to review the challenges and advances made in developing non-fullerene acceptors so far. In the main body of the book, the author describes the design principles and synthetic strategy for a new family of acceptors, including detailed synthetic procedures and molecular modeling data used to predict physical properties. An indepth characterization of the photovoltaic performance, with transient absorption spectroscopy (TAS), photo-induced charge extraction, and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD) is also included, and the author uses this data to relate material properties and device performance. This book provides a useful overview for researchers beginning a project in this or related areas.

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