Development of Organic Dye‐Based Molecular Materials for Use in Fullerene‐Free Organic Solar Cells
This personal account describes the pursuit of non‐fullerene acceptors designed from simple and accessible organic pi‐conjugated building blocks and assembled through efficient direct (hetero)arylation cross‐coupling protocols. Initial materials development focused on isoindigo and diketopyrrolopyrr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical record 2019-06, Vol.19 (6), p.989-1007 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This personal account describes the pursuit of non‐fullerene acceptors designed from simple and accessible organic pi‐conjugated building blocks and assembled through efficient direct (hetero)arylation cross‐coupling protocols. Initial materials development focused on isoindigo and diketopyrrolopyrrole organic dyes flanked by imide‐based terminal acceptors. Efficiencies in solution‐processed organic solar cells were modest but highlighted the potential of the material design. Materials performance was improved through structural engineering to pair perylene diimide with these organic dyes. Optimization of active layer processing and solar cell device fabrication identified the perylene diimide flanked diketopyrrolopyrrole structure as the best framework, with fullerene‐free organic solar cells achieving power conversion efficiencies above 6 %. This material has met our criteria for a simple wide band gap fullerene alternative for pairing with a range of donor polymers.
This personal account details our efforts towards dye‐based non‐fullerene acceptors for organic solar cells. Over the past five years our materials design has evolved with one of our best performing molecules being a combination of the classic dyes diketopyrrolopyrrole and perylene diimide. Our efforts will hopefully bring organic solar cells a step closer towards commercialization. |
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ISSN: | 1527-8999 1528-0691 |
DOI: | 10.1002/tcr.201800114 |