Phenoxy
Group-Containing Asymmetric Non-Fullerene
Acceptors Achieved Higher VOC over 1.0
V through Alkoxy Side-Chain Engineering for Organic Solar Cells
Posted on 2023-12-11 - 05:29
Alkoxy
side chain engineering on the β-position of the thienothiophene
units of Y6 derivatives plays a vital role in improving photovoltaic
performances with simultaneously increasing open-circuit voltage (Voc) and fill factor (FF). In this work, we prepared
a series of asymmetric non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) by introducing
alkoxy side chains and phenoxy groups on the state-of-the-art Y6-derivative
BTP-BO-4F. For the comparison, 2O-BO-4F with a symmetric alkoxy side
chain on the outer thiophene units and BTP-PBO-4F with an asymmetric N-attached phenoxy alkyl chain on the pyrrole ring are synthesized
from BTP-BO-4F. Thereafter, we construct four asymmetric NFAs by introducing
different lengths of linear/branched alkoxy chains on the β-position
of the thienothiophene units of BTP-PBO-4F. The resulting NFAs, named
L10-PBO, L12-PBO, B12-PBO, and B16-PBO (L = linear and B = branched
alkoxy side chains), are collectively called OR-PBO-series. Unexpectedly,
all OR-PBO NFAs exhibit strong edge-on molecular packing and weaker
π–π interactions in the film state, which diminish
the charge transfer in organic solar cell (OSC) devices. As a consequence,
the optimal devices of OR-PBO-based binary blends show poor photovoltaic
performances [power conversion efficiency (PCE) = 6.52–9.62%]
in comparison with 2O-BO-4F (PCE = 12.42%) and BTP-PBO-4F (PCE = 15.30%)
reference blends. Nevertheless, the OR-PBO-based binary devices show
a higher Voc and smaller Vloss. Especially, B12-PBO- and B16-PBO-based devices achieve Voc over 1.00 V, which is the highest value of
Y-series OSC devices to the best of our knowledge. Therefore, by utilizing
higher Voc of OR-PBO binary blends, B12-PBO
and B16-PBO are incorporated into the PM6:BTP-PBO-4F-based binary
blend and fabricated ternary devices. As a result, the PM6:BTP-PBO-4F:B12-PBO
ternary device delivers the best PCE of 15.60% with an increasing Voc and FF concurrently.
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Wang, Chuan-Hsin; Busireddy, Manohar Reddy; Huang, Sheng-Ci; Nie, Hebing; Liu, Yu-Shuo; Lai, Bing-Yong; et al. (1753). Phenoxy
Group-Containing Asymmetric Non-Fullerene
Acceptors Achieved Higher VOC over 1.0
V through Alkoxy Side-Chain Engineering for Organic Solar Cells. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c13833