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This study centers upon the summarized four design criteria for conjugated polymer photovoltaic materials: high oxidation potential, low band gap, a planar symmetrical structure, and high molecular weight. Two polymer materials were synthesized to fulfill these design criteria, both based upon copolymers of benzo1,2- b:4,5- b′ dithiophene ( BnDT ) and 4,7-di(2-thienyl)-2,1,3-benzothiadiazole ( DTBT ). Additional hexyl chains were added to one polymer on the 4 position of the DTBT unit, which increased the molecular weight of the polymer without detracting from its electrochemical or optical properties. Both polymers perform exceptionally well in preliminary bulk heterojunction solar cells, reaching power conversion efficiencies greater than 4%.
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