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Giant Molecule Acceptor Enables Highly Efficient Organic Solar Cells Processed Using Non-halogenated Solvent.

Hongmei ZhuoXiaojun LiJinyuan ZhangShucheng QinJing GuoRuimin ZhouXin JiangXiangxi WuZekun ChenJing LiLei MengYongfang Li
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
High efficiency organic solar cells (OSCs) based on A-DA'D-A type small molecule acceptors (SMAs) were mostly fabricated by toxic halogenated solvent processing, and power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the non-halogenated solvent processed OSCs is mainly restricted by the excessive aggregation of the SMAs. To address this issue, we developed two vinyl π-spacer linking-site isomerized giant molecule acceptors (GMAs) with the π-spacer linking on the inner carbon (EV-i) or out carbon (EV-o) of benzene end group of the SMA with longer alkyl side chains (ECOD) for the capability of non-halogenated solvent-processing. Interestingly, EV-i possesses a twisted molecular structure but enhanced conjugation, while EV-o shows a better planar molecular structure but weakened conjugation. The OSC with EV-i as acceptor processed by the non-halogenated solvent o-xylene (o-XY) demonstrated a higher PCE of 18.27 % than that of the devices based on the acceptor of ECOD (16.40 %) or EV-o (2.50 %). 18.27 % is one of the highest PCEs among the OSCs fabricated from non-halogenated solvents so far, benefitted from the suitable twisted structure, stronger absorbance and high charge carrier mobility of EV-i. The results indicate that the GMAs with suitable linking site would be the excellent candidates for fabricating high performance OSCs processed by non-halogenated solvents.
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