A multidomain compound with applications in the area of organic solar cells has been prepared. This all-in-one molecule compound integrates all the functionalities needed for solar cell action from light harvesting, carrier generation, and separation, to transport and contact to external electrodes. A convergent synthetic strategy with some 60 steps involving preparation of regioregular oligothiophenes, a zinc porphyrin, a bisterpyridine ruthenium(II) complex, a hetero oligo phenylenevinylene and functional end groups is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a new synthesis of a 10,20-diphenyl-5,15-bis(4-cyanophenyl)porphyrin (1) and its reduction to give 10,20-diphenyl-5,15-bis(4-formylphenyl)porphyrin (2). When the conducting polymer poly(2',5'-dioctyl-4,4' '-terphenylenecyanovinylene) was prepared in the presence of 2, we obtained a three-domain structure, compound 3, consisting of two homopolymer blocks (J domains) with the porphyrin dye molecule (P domain) in the middle. The JPJ assembly was subjected to photophysical studies where we showed that the J domain could serve as a light-harvesting antenna for the P domain.
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