Two Isomeric Benzo[d]imidazole-Based
Nonfullerene Acceptors for Organic Photovoltaics
Posted on 2024-03-23 - 13:04
In this study, we designed and synthesized two nonfullerene
acceptors
(NFAs) based on 1H- and 2H-benzo[d]imidazole (BIz) isomers, named 1-OBIA and 2-OBIA, for
organic photovoltaics (OPVs). Whereas 1-OBIA possesses an electron-donating
amine-type nitrogen atom and an electron-withdrawing imine-type nitrogen
atom, 2-OBIA possesses two electron-withdrawing imine-type nitrogen
atoms in the benzimidazole moiety. Owing to its more electron-rich
central core, 1-OBIA showed higher HOMO and LUMO energy levels than
2-OBIA. Photovoltaic cells based on 2-OBIA, when paired with a benchmark
polymer donor, PM6, provided a power conversion efficiency of 10.3%,
which was much higher than that of cells based on 1-OBIA (4.0%). This
can be explained by the more efficient hole transfer for the PM6:2-OBIA
blend than that for the PM6:1-OBIA blend. Studies on the morphology,
thin-film structure, and charge carrier transport properties further
validated the high photovoltaic performance of PM6:2-OBIA cells.
This study demonstrates the interesting properties and potential
of BIz-based NFAs for OPVs.