P3HT (poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) is a p-type conductive polymer chain that is currently one of the most widely used materials in photovoltaics due to its interesting electronic properties.
One of the most studied applications of P3HT is the development of organic photovoltaic cells with heterojunctions, which are produced in solution because they are light, flexible and inexpensive to manufacture. These cells are developed using a mixture of (poly(3-hexylthiophene) and phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (P3HT:PCBM).
P3HT is used as an electron Donor to acceptor materials such as PCBM (SOL5061) to make proven bench marked bulk heterojunction solar cells and organic transistors.
Choose between:
Mw = 70-90 kD, low pdi – P3HT RR 90-95% (SOL4106A)
Mw = 50-70 kD, low pdi – P3HT RR 87-92% (SOL4106B)
Mw = 30-50 kD, low pdi – P3HT RR-87-92% (SOL4106C)