Triimide-Functionalized n-Type Polymer Semiconductors Enabling All-Polymer Solar Cells with Power Conversion Efficiencies Approaching 9%
- Authors
- Wang, Yingfeng; Yan, Zhenglong; Uddin, Mohammad Afsar; Zhou, Xin; Yang, Kun; Tang, Yumin; Liu, Bin; Shi, Yongqiang; Sun, Huiliang; Deng, Aiying; Dai, Junfeng; Woo, Han Young; Guo, Xugang
- Issue Date
- 7월-2019
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Keywords
- all-polymer solar cells; imide-functionalized polymers; n-type polymer semiconductors; organic electronics; structure-property relationships
- Citation
- SOLAR RRL, v.3, no.7
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- SOLAR RRL
- Volume
- 3
- Number
- 7
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64235
- DOI
- 10.1002/solr.201900107
- ISSN
- 2367-198X
- Abstract
- Two triimide-functionalized n-type acceptor polymers are designed and synthesized, which show narrower bandgap, lower-lying frontier molecular orbital energy levels, and improved film morphology than the diimide-functionalized analogue polymers. When blended with a p-type donor polymer semiconductor PTB7-Th, an outstanding power conversion efficiency of 8.98% with a remarkable open-circuit voltage of 1.03 V is attained. This efficiency is among the highest values in all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) reported till today, surpassing that (6.85%) of the diimide-functionalized analogue polymers by a big margin and even higher than that (8.69%) of the fullerene-based solar cells. The results demonstrate that the triimide-functionalized f-BTI3 is an excellent building block for developing n-type polymer semiconductors, and the polymer f-BTI3-T is among the best-performing n-type polymers for applications in all-PSCs. The structure-property correlations of these imide-functionalized polymer semiconductors offer important guides for developing high-performance n-type polymer semiconductors.
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