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Exploiting Noncovalently Conformational Locking as a Design Strategy for High Performance Fused-Ring Electron Acceptor Used in Polymer Solar Cells.

Yahui LiuZhe ZhangShiyu FengMiao LiLiangliang WuRan HouXinjun XuXue-Bo ChenZhishan Bo
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
We have developed a kind of novel fused-ring small molecular acceptor, whose planar conformation can be locked by intramolecular noncovalent interaction. The formation of planar supramolecular fused-ring structure by conformation locking can effectively broaden its absorption spectrum, enhance the electron mobility, and reduce the nonradiative energy loss. Polymer solar cells (PSCs) based on this acceptor afforded a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 9.6%. In contrast, PSCs based on similar acceptor, which cannot form a flat conformation, only gave a PCE of 2.3%. Such design strategy, which can make the synthesis of small molecular acceptor much easier, will be promising in developing a new acceptor for high efficiency polymer solar cells.
Keyphrases
  • solar cells
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • high efficiency
  • single molecule
  • magnetic resonance
  • crystal structure
  • molecular dynamics
  • magnetic resonance imaging
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