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Deciphering heterogeneous enzymatic surface reactions on xylan using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy Open
Xylans' unique properties make it attractive for a variety of industries, including paper, food, and biochemical production. While for some applications the preservation of its natural structure is crucial, for others the degradation into …
View article: Sulfone-Modified Perylene Acceptors with Improved Permittivity for Bilayer Organic Solar Cells Processed from Non-halogenated Solvents
Sulfone-Modified Perylene Acceptors with Improved Permittivity for Bilayer Organic Solar Cells Processed from Non-halogenated Solvents Open
Organic photovoltaics show high promise as a technology for sustainable energy conversion. A prominent strategy to reduce the substantial energy loss of organic solar cells is to synthesize high-permittivity (high-ε) active layer materials…
Synthesis of a fluorene and quinoxaline-based co-polymer for organic electronics Open
Quinoxaline has recently gained interest as monomer in conjugated copolymers because of its easy synthetic accessibility and successful use in highly efficient organic solar cells. In this contribution, we introduce a quinoxaline–fluorene-…
View article: Alkylated Y-series acceptors for ternary organic solar cells with improved open-circuit voltage processed from non-halogenated solvents
Alkylated Y-series acceptors for ternary organic solar cells with improved open-circuit voltage processed from non-halogenated solvents Open
The open-circuit voltage and efficiency of PM6:DTY6 solar cells processed from o -xylene is increased by adding alkylated Y-series acceptors as the third component.
View article: The challenge with high permittivity acceptors in organic solar cells: a case study with Y-series derivatives
The challenge with high permittivity acceptors in organic solar cells: a case study with Y-series derivatives Open
We synthesized high-permittivity Y-series acceptors and disclose that main reasons for the limited efficiency are others than altered bulk heterojunction morphologies.
View article: Comparison of fluorene, silafluorene and carbazole as linkers in perylene monoimide based non-fullerene acceptors
Comparison of fluorene, silafluorene and carbazole as linkers in perylene monoimide based non-fullerene acceptors Open
Perylene monoimide based non-fullerene acceptors with fluorene, silafluorene and carbazole as linkers were synthesized and compared regarding their structural, optical, electronic and photovoltaic properties.
Photovoltaic properties of a triple cation methylammonium/formamidinium/phenylethylammonium tin iodide perovskite Open
Solar cells based on the novel triple cation tin perovskite MA0.75FA0.15PEA0.1SnI3 exhibit PCEs of 5.0% and notably good stability over more than 5000 hours.