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Anhydrous dichlorobenzene

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Anhydrous dichlorobenzene is a colorless, flammable liquid chemical compound. It serves as a solvent and an intermediate in the production of various organic compounds.

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2 protocols using anhydrous dichlorobenzene

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PCDTBT:PC70BM Ink Preparation for Solar Cells

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For PCDTBT:PC70BM ink formation, 8 mg of PCDTBT (Ossila Ltd., Sheffield, UK) and 32 mg of PC70BM (Ossila Ltd., Sheffield, UK) were dissolved in 1 mL anhydrous dichlorobenzene (Sigma Aldrich, MO, USA). This PCDTBT:PC70BM is used for polymer solar cells. For perovskite solar cells, PC70BM solution was prepared by dissolving 50 mg of PC70BM into 1 mL anhydrous dichlorobenzene (Sigma Aldrich, MO, USA). Both solutions were then stirred at 60 °C for 1 h [17 (link)].
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Organic Semiconductor Synthesis and Characterization

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Fe(acac)3 (acac = acetylacetonate) (97%), Ni(acac)2 (97%), Co(acac)2 (97%), dibenzyl ether (98%), squalene (95%), dodecanoic acid (98%), and anhydrous dichlorobenzene were purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (P3HT) Mw = 51,000 u and over 90% regioregularity was purchased from Rieke Metals. All reagents were used as received.
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