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The photodegradation of polymers and small molecular materials applied in organic optoelectronic devices
HEINRICHOVÁ, P.; MOŽÍŠKOVÁ, P.; ŠEDINA, M.; WEITER, M.
Original Title
The photodegradation of polymers and small molecular materials applied in organic optoelectronic devices
English Title
The photodegradation of polymers and small molecular materials applied in organic optoelectronic devices
Type
Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus
Original Abstract
This contribution is focused on study of photodegradation of a several photoconductive organic materials such as polymeric (high Tg-PPV - block copolymer of derivates of poly(p-phenylene-vinelyne) and P3HT - poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) as small molecular weight material a derivate of diphenyl-diketopyrrolo-pyrrole - DPP36 was used. These materials are used for construction of optoelectronic devices like organic solar cells, transistors, optical sensors and other. Photodegradation processes were studied by optical characterization (UV-VIS spectroscopy,) and by analysis of microphotographs.
English abstract
This contribution is focused on study of photodegradation of a several photoconductive organic materials such as polymeric (high Tg-PPV - block copolymer of derivates of poly(p-phenylene-vinelyne) and P3HT - poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) as small molecular weight material a derivate of diphenyl-diketopyrrolo-pyrrole - DPP36 was used. These materials are used for construction of optoelectronic devices like organic solar cells, transistors, optical sensors and other. Photodegradation processes were studied by optical characterization (UV-VIS spectroscopy,) and by analysis of microphotographs.
Keywords
photodegradation, organic semiconducting materials, High Tg-PPV, P3HT, DPP36
Key words in English
photodegradation, organic semiconducting materials, High Tg-PPV, P3HT, DPP36
Authors
HEINRICHOVÁ, P.; MOŽÍŠKOVÁ, P.; ŠEDINA, M.; WEITER, M.
RIV year
2013
Released
25.12.2010
Location
US
ISBN
0974-2328
Periodical
Journal of Biochemical Technology
Volume
2
Number
5
State
Republic of India
Pages from
s52
Pages to
s53
Pages count
2
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