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Raman Spectroscopy of Fullerenes: From C60 to Functionalized Derivatives. [PDF]
Qin Y+5 more
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GIXRD Study of PM6: Y12 Films for Stretchable OPV Applications
ABSTRACT Recent advancements in organic photovoltaics (OPVs) have focused on improving both efficiency and mechanical robustness, yet critical insights into the structural and mechanical properties of the materials remain underexplored, particularly in the context of intrinsically stretchable OPVs.
Lydia Abbassi+8 more
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Post-modulation of layer-by-layer assemblies coordinated by a catalytic dose of fullerene derivatives without external fields. [PDF]
Geng BJ+13 more
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Device structure and J‐V curves of OPV cells based on polymers P1 and P2. ABSTRACT In this study, the influence of silicon incorporation into donor moieties of donor–acceptor (D–A) type conjugated polymers with selenophene π‐bridges for organic solar cell (OSC) applications was investigated.
Oguzhan Karakurt+6 more
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Self-Assembly Engineering of Fullerene-Like Polyhedra: V<sub>60</sub>, V<sub>66</sub>, V<sub>72</sub> From {MV<sub>5</sub>} Pentagonal Second Building Block. [PDF]
Gan H, Bao L, Xu N, Hou B, Wang X, Su Z.
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Effect of E-Beam Irradiation on Solutions of Fullerene C<sub>60</sub> Conjugate with Polyvinylpyrrolidone and Folic Acid. [PDF]
Titova AV+10 more
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3‐Dicyanomethylene thienothiophenes (CNTTs), a new series of electron acceptor units, were developed and incorporated into non‐fullerene acceptors (NFAs). The CNTT‐based NFAs exhibited favorable electronic structures and packing structures and thus enabled organic photovoltaic devices to achieve a power conversion efficiency of 10% when blended with ...
Kensuke Shibahashi+3 more
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Boosting the Host-Guest Binding by Programming the Curvature in Geodesic Nanoribbons. [PDF]
Oshchepkov AS+9 more
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Cyclopentannulated Decacyclenes as Carbon‐Based Multistage Electron Acceptors
A series of cyclopentannulated decacyclenes were synthesized in a modular approach. Subsequent cyclization allowed the expansion of the π‐system. The carbon‐based compounds undergo up to six reversible reductions within an impressively narrow potential range between −1.45 and −2.86 V under electrochemical conditions.
Silas C. Eiden+3 more
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