Non-Heterocyclic Building Blocks
Non-heterocyclic building blocks are organic compounds that do not contain atoms other than carbon and hydrogen within a ring structure. Instead, they consist of carbon and hydrogen atoms forming various linear or cyclic structures. Predominantly these structures are phenyl or fused phenyl rings or structures of functionalized alkanes and alkenes.
Non-heterocyclic building blocks are commonly used in the development of photovoltaic devices due to their ability to absorb light and convert it into electricity.
Features and Properties
- Efficient charge transport properties which are crucial for the performance of photovoltaic cells.
- Solution processability enables the use of cost-effective fabrication techniques, such as spin coating or slot die coating.
- High thermal and chemical stability of non-heterocyclic building blocks improve durability under operational conditions of photovoltaic devices.
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