The aim of the project is to develop inexpensive, easily obtainable organic hole-transporting materials with low ionization potentials, high thermal and
photochemical stability, high solubility, high glass transition temperatures, high hole mobility for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells.
Project funding:
Projects funded by the Research Council of Lithuania (RCL), Projects carried out by researchers’ teams
Project results:
In this project, new, effective and inexpensive organic hole-transporting materials with low ionization potentials will be designed, synthesized and investigated. Planar cyclic structures (9H-fluorene, 9H-xanthone etc.) and electron-donating functional groups (e.g. methoxy- and dimethylamino- etc.) will be introduced to the structures for constructing novel molecules of enamines, aromatic amines and heterocyclic compounds.
Period of project implementation: 2020-03-18 - 2022-12-31
Project coordinator: Kaunas University of Technology