Abstract

The synthesis and electrochemical and optical characterizations of four new 4H-pyranylidene-based push-pull molecules are reported herein as well as their evaluation as donor materials for organic photovoltaics. Studied systems exhibit good absorption properties and appropriate LUMO levels for a photoinduced electron transfer to C60. Bilayer organic solar cells fabricated from these new donors and C60 as the acceptor gave photocurrent however with low power conversion efficiencies. As shown by X-ray diffraction and theoretical calculations, titled molecules present a twisted structure which may prevent the formation of suitable π-π contacts between adjacent molecules hence explaining their low photovoltaic performance.

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