Insertion of chlorine atoms onto pi-bridges of conjugated polymer enables improved photovoltaic performance
- Authors
- Ye, Linglong; Xie, Yuanpeng; Weng, Kangkang; Ryu, Hwa Sook; Li, Chao; Cai, Yunhao; Fu, Huiting; Wei, Donghui; Woo, Han Young; Tan, Songting; Sun, Yanming
- Issue Date
- 4월-2019
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
- Keywords
- Organic solar cells; Conjugated polymers; Chlorinated thiophene; pi-bridge; Power conversion efficiency
- Citation
- NANO ENERGY, v.58, pp.220 - 226
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- NANO ENERGY
- Volume
- 58
- Start Page
- 220
- End Page
- 226
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/66465
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.nanoen.2019.01.039
- ISSN
- 2211-2855
- Abstract
- pi-Bridges play a crucially important role in determining the optical absorption, bandgap and energy levels of donor-pi-acceptor-pi type conjugated polymers. In this contribution, a new polymer donor named PBT1-C-2Cl is synthesized by inserting the chlorine atoms onto pi-bridges of the polymer PBT1-C. The introduction of chlorine atoms enables PBT1-C-2Cl with a lower highest occupied molecular orbital energy level and enhanced crystallinity than those of PBT1-C due to the high electronegativity and big atomic radius of chloride atom. When PBT1-C-2Cl is blended with the non-fullerene acceptor IT-4F, a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 12.7%, an open-circuit voltage (V-oc) of 0.85 V and an impressive fill factor (FF) of 76.0% are achieved, which are all higher than those of PBT1-C:IT-4F based devices (PCE = 10.9%, V-oc = 0.79 V and FF = 70.5%). The enhanced charge dissociation, efficient charge transport and reduced charge recombination account for the improved photovoltaic performance of PBT1-C-2Cl:IT-4F devices. The results indicate that inserting chlorine atoms onto pi-bridges is a rational strategy for the synthesis of high-performance donor-pi-acceptor-pi type conjugated polymer donors.
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