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      Designing high performance conjugated materials for photovoltaic cells with the aid of intramolecular noncovalent interactions

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          This review summarizes the recent progress in high performance photovoltaic materials with the aid of intramolecular noncovalent interactions.

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          Organic semiconductors including conjugated polymers and small molecules can be applied in many fields due to their unique advantages, such as light weight, solution processability, easy functionalization etc. During the past ten years, we mainly focused on the design and synthesis of conjugated polymer donor materials and small molecular acceptor materials for organic solar cells and hole transport materials for perovskite solar cells. To obtain planar conjugated polymers, low cost small molecular acceptors, and dopant-free hole transport polymers, we adopted intramolecular noncovalent interactions (INCIs) as the design strategy. In this brief review, we will demonstrate that the INCI strategy is very efficient in the design of high performance photovoltaic materials.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                CHCOFS
                Chemical Communications
                Chem. Commun.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1359-7345
                1364-548X
                January 14 2021
                2021
                : 57
                : 3
                : 302-314
                Affiliations
                [1 ]College of Textiles & Clothing, Qingdao University
                [2 ]Qingdao 266071
                [3 ]China
                [4 ]Engineering Research Center for Nanomaterials
                [5 ]Henan University
                [6 ]Kaifeng 475004
                [7 ]Key Laboratory of Energy Conversion and Storage Materials, College of Chemistry
                [8 ]Beijing Normal University
                Article
                10.1039/D0CC07086F
                8d5eea87-bdfd-41f2-b7f3-9333859d0cb7
                © 2021

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