A Simple Building Block with Noncovalently Conformational Locks towards Constructing Low-Cost and High-Performance Nonfused Ring Electron Acceptors
Nonfused ring electron acceptors (NFREAs) have attracted much attention due to their concise synthetic routes and low cost. However, developing high-performance NFREAs with simple structure remains a great challenge. In this work, a simple building block (POBT) with noncovalently conformational lock...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chinese journal of polymer science 2023-04, Vol.41 (4), p.556-563 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nonfused ring electron acceptors (NFREAs) have attracted much attention due to their concise synthetic routes and low cost. However, developing high-performance NFREAs with simple structure remains a great challenge. In this work, a simple building block (POBT) with noncovalently conformational locks (NoCLs) was designed and synthesized. Single-crystal X-ray study indicated the presence of S⋯O NOCLs in POBT, thus enabling it to possess a coplanar conformation comparable to that of fused-ring CPT. Two novel NFREAs based on CPT and POBT were developed, namely
TT-CPT
and
TT-POBT
, respectively. Besides,
TT-POBT
possessed a smaller Stokes shift and a reduced reorganization energy compared with
TT-CPT
, indicating the introduction of S⋯O NoCLs can enhance the molecular rigidity even if simplifying the molecular structure. As a result, the
TT-POBT
-based PSC device afforded an impressive power conversion efficiency of 11.15%, much higher than that of
TT-CPT
counterpart (7.03%), mainly resulting from the tighter
π
-
π
stacking, improved and balanced charge transport, and more favorable film morphology. This work demonstrates the potential of the simple building block POBT with NoCLs towards constructing low-cost and high-performance NFREAs. |
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ISSN: | 0256-7679 1439-6203 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10118-022-2888-9 |