chemist chemistry review semiconductors solar cells photovoltaic organic electronics
$10-30 USD
Completed
Posted almost 7 years ago
$10-30 USD
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This project concerns cutting edge new technology for organic semiconductors, and solid-state organic solar cells.
You are a chemist with good access to a university library and chemistry databases such as Reaxys, Sci Finder, Chemical Abstracts, Gmelin etc.
In this project you will look for suitable scientific aricles, and forward the abstracts and/or full texts of the articles to me.
I need articles which discuss the E.C., that is the effeciency of bulk heterojunction solar cells comprised of dithienyl-DPP donors and low cost "fused ring" acceptors, which are solutiion processible.
I need dithienyl-DPP donors which can be synthesized in as few as 3-5 simple steps. Ideally we could synthesize in a couple of steps a dithienyl-DPP semiconductor (for use as a transistor), and then further synthesize the same molecule to make a donor for a bulk heterojunction solar cell.
I have a good article describing many dithienyl-DPP which function as semiconductive (transistors) and donors for solar cells. I have already picked out the likely "fused ring" acceptors also.
Ideally you could use a chemistry database and enter the dithienyl-DPP donor and the "fused ring" acceptor, and quickly get some articles which discuss their use in solar cells.
It's up to you to recommend the best articles and forward the information on to me.
IN YOUR REPLY TO ME, PLEASE IDENTIFY THIS :
CCO
Thank you for reading this project posting.
CHEERS!
Allen
Hi I am Msc in chemistry. I have 7 years of research and writing experience and have worked on PhD level thesis projects, published papers in peer reviewed journals and have also worked with several companies on creating research based reports and formulating novel products. I have excellent academic writing skills and statistical analysis skills in R , spss, excel to complete any assignment in high quality.
Looking forward to discussion,
Best Regards,
Suyash