Copolymers based on trialkylsilylethynyl-phenyl substituted benzodithiophene building blocks for efficient organic solar cells

Non-fullerene acceptors have received a great deal of attention over the past several years, and numerous modifications on the molecular structures significantly boosted the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of organic solar cells (OSCs). To be a match, a promising polymer donor is urgently neede...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2021-11, Vol.45 (42), p.19818-19825
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Haifen, Zhu, Zixuan, Li, Huafeng, Fan, Weili, Ning, Kaihua, Su, Chao, Ren, Jingpeng, Wang, Lixin
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Zusammenfassung:Non-fullerene acceptors have received a great deal of attention over the past several years, and numerous modifications on the molecular structures significantly boosted the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of organic solar cells (OSCs). To be a match, a promising polymer donor is urgently needed. Herein, we report a wide bandgap donor with alternating fluorinated benzotriazole (FTAZ) and triisopropylsilylethynyl-phenyl substituted benzodithiophene. Strategically, the lateral benzene and acetylene motifs induce a down-shift of the HOMO energy level, and the alkylsilyl facilitates inter-chain interactions and modulates the solubility. The new polymer exhibits a strong solution pre-aggregation ability that influences the intermixed morphology and optimizing methods of OSCs. When blended with the easily accessible acceptor IDIC, a respective PCE of 7.81% with a V oc of 0.928 V has been demonstrated. We investigated the impact of molecular weights on the optical and electrochemical properties, charge transport, blend morphology, and photovoltaic parameters, and the result indicates that a high M n is desired for improving the quality of the solution-processed films. The acquired results reveal that trialkylsilylethynyl-phenyl is a promising multi-functional side chain scaffold for developing promising conjugated molecules. Trialkylsilylethynyl-phenyl was explored as a side chain to construct a benzodithiophene-containing polymer that demonstrated a PCE of 7.81% in organic solar cells.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/d1nj03555j