Four conjugated donor-acceptor compounds featuring a central dithieno[3,2-b:2 ',3 '-d]thiophene-4,4 '-dioxide (do-DTT) core, with either a symmetric (DTT-H2, O2, S2) or nonsymmetric (DTT-H1) structure, have been designed based on DFT computational investigations and prepared using direct arylation reactions as the key C-C bond-forming steps. Spectroscopic analysis of the compounds in solution, carried out with both stationary and time-resolved techniques, confirmed that they have properties compatible with application as fluorescent emitters in Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSCs). Accordingly, their performances were initially screened in thin-film LSCs employing poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) as host matrix. The devices fabricated with the emitter DTT-S2, featuring thiomethyl-substituted donor groups, appeared very promising, with a good external photon efficiency (eta(ext)) of up to 5.6%, accompanied by a notable internal photon efficiency (eta(int)) of up to 43%. Due to these favorable characteristics, this compound was selected as the emitter for PMMA-based slab LSC devices (5 x 5 x 0.3 cm(3)) fabricated using regenerated MMA. Remarkably, a eta(ext) of 6.7% was reached together with a fluorescence quantum yield (Phi(fl)) of 90%, which resulted in a device efficiency of 0.74% once the LSC was coupled with a Si-PV cell. In addition, a preliminary stability assessment of the doped slabs, conducted by an accelerated protocol, provided encouraging results, with the nonsymmetric emitter DTT-H1 being able to retain >90% of its initial emission intensity after 960 h of simulated time

Investigation of Symmetric and Nonsymmetric Dithienothiophene-dioxide Derivatives as Fluorescent Emitters for Luminescent Solar Concentrators

Picchi A.;Pryshchepa H.;Carlotti M.;Pucci A.
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2025-01-01

Abstract

Four conjugated donor-acceptor compounds featuring a central dithieno[3,2-b:2 ',3 '-d]thiophene-4,4 '-dioxide (do-DTT) core, with either a symmetric (DTT-H2, O2, S2) or nonsymmetric (DTT-H1) structure, have been designed based on DFT computational investigations and prepared using direct arylation reactions as the key C-C bond-forming steps. Spectroscopic analysis of the compounds in solution, carried out with both stationary and time-resolved techniques, confirmed that they have properties compatible with application as fluorescent emitters in Luminescent Solar Concentrators (LSCs). Accordingly, their performances were initially screened in thin-film LSCs employing poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) as host matrix. The devices fabricated with the emitter DTT-S2, featuring thiomethyl-substituted donor groups, appeared very promising, with a good external photon efficiency (eta(ext)) of up to 5.6%, accompanied by a notable internal photon efficiency (eta(int)) of up to 43%. Due to these favorable characteristics, this compound was selected as the emitter for PMMA-based slab LSC devices (5 x 5 x 0.3 cm(3)) fabricated using regenerated MMA. Remarkably, a eta(ext) of 6.7% was reached together with a fluorescence quantum yield (Phi(fl)) of 90%, which resulted in a device efficiency of 0.74% once the LSC was coupled with a Si-PV cell. In addition, a preliminary stability assessment of the doped slabs, conducted by an accelerated protocol, provided encouraging results, with the nonsymmetric emitter DTT-H1 being able to retain >90% of its initial emission intensity after 960 h of simulated time
2025
Bartolini, M.; Picchi, A.; Pryshchepa, H.; Carlotti, M.; Coppola, C.; Sambucari, G.; Franchi, D.; Dessi, A.; Reginato, G.; Sinicropi, A.; Di Donato, M...espandi
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