Authors
Bryon W Larson, James B Whitaker, Xue-Bin Wang, Alexey A Popov, Garry Rumbles, Nikos Kopidakis, Steven H Strauss, Olga V Boltalina
Publication date
2013/7/25
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume
117
Issue
29
Pages
14958-14964
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The gas-phase electron affinity (EA) of phenyl–C61–butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM), one of the best-performing electron acceptors in organic photovoltaic devices, was measured by low-temperature photoelectron spectroscopy for the first time. The obtained value of 2.63(1) eV is only ca. 0.05 eV lower than that of C60 (2.683(8) eV), compared to a 0.09 V difference in their E1/2 values measured in this work by cyclic voltammetry. Literature E(LUMO) values for PCBM that are typically estimated from cyclic voltammetry and commonly used as a quantitative measure of acceptor properties are dispersed over a wide range between −4.38 and −3.62 eV; the reasons for such a huge discrepancy are analyzed here, and a protocol for reliable and consistent estimations of relative fullerene-based acceptor strength in solution is proposed.
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