A Synergistic Strategy of Manipulating the Number of Selenophene Units and Dissymmetric Central Core of Small Molecular Acceptors Enables Polymer Solar Cells with 17.5 % Efficiency
- Authors
- Yang, Can; An, Qiaoshi; Bai, Hai-Rui; Zhi, Hong-Fu; Ryu, Hwa Sook; Mahmood, Asif; Zhao, Xin; Zhang, Shaowen; Woo, Han Young; Wang, Jin-Liang
- Issue Date
- 8월-2021
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Keywords
- central core engineering; dissymmetric strategy; polymer solar cells; selenophene substitution; small molecular acceptors
- Citation
- ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, v.60, no.35, pp.19241 - 19252
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
- Volume
- 60
- Number
- 35
- Start Page
- 19241
- End Page
- 19252
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/137943
- DOI
- 10.1002/anie.202104766
- ISSN
- 1433-7851
- Abstract
- A dissymmetric backbone and selenophene substitution on the central core was used for the synthesis of symmetric or dissymmetric A-DA ' D-A type non-fullerene small molecular acceptors (NF-SMAs) with different numbers of selenophene. From S-YSS-Cl to A-WSSe-Cl and to S-WSeSe-Cl, a gradually red-shifted absorption and a gradually larger electron mobility and crystallinity in neat thin film was observed. A-WSSe-Cl and S-WSeSe-Cl exhibit stronger and tighter intermolecular pi-pi stacking interactions, extra S...N non-covalent intermolecular interactions from central benzothiadiazole, better ordered 3D interpenetrating charge-transfer networks in comparison with thiophene-based S-YSS-Cl. The dissymmetric A-WSSe-Cl-based device has a PCE of 17.51 %, which is the highest value for selenophene-based NF-SMAs in binary polymer solar cells. The combination of dissymmetric core and precise replacement of selenophene on the central core is effective to improve J(sc) and FF without sacrificing V-oc.
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