The introduction of propylene carbonate (PC) into the poly (3-alkyl)thiophenes (P3AT) poly(octyl)thiophene (P3OT) and poly(hexyl)thiophene) (P3HT) is studied. In both cases, we observe a diminution of their melting temperature, which demonstrates a plasticizing effect. We also observe an increase of photovoltage and photocurrent in sandwich devices M//P3AT+PC//ITO-PET where M=Al, Mg and ITO-PET is Indium thin oxide coated on polyester. We attribute this effect to the introduction of oxygen from the PC. When mixed with an electron acceptor PCBM, the photocurrents only slightly increase and the photovoltages are similar. In this case, the presence of oxygen is detrimental to the system.