| Literature DB >> 33501698 |
Han Yu1,2,3, Mingao Pan3, Rui Sun1, Indunil Agunawela4, Jianquan Zhang2,3, Yuhao Li5, Zhenyu Qi3, Han Han6, Xinhui Zou3, Wentao Zhou3, Shangshang Chen3, Joshua Yuk Lin Lai3, Siwei Luo3, Zhenghui Luo2,3, Dahui Zhao6, Xinhui Lu5, Harald Ade4, Fei Huang7, Jie Min1,8, He Yan2,3,7.
Abstract
Polymerization sites of small molecule acceptors (SMAs) play vital roles in determining device performance of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs). Different from our recent work about fluoro- and bromo- co-modified end group of IC-FBr (a mixture of IC-FBr1 and IC-FBr2), in this paper, we synthesized and purified two regiospecific fluoro- and bromo- substituted end groups (IC-FBr-o & IC-FBr-m), which were then employed to construct two regio-regular polymer acceptors named PYF-T-o and PYF-T-m, respectively. In comparison with its isomeric counterparts named PYF-T-m with different conjugated coupling sites, PYF-T-o exhibits stronger and bathochromic absorption to achieve better photon harvesting. Meanwhile, PYF-T-o adopts more ordered inter-chain packing and suitable phase separation after blending with the donor polymer PM6, which resulted in suppressed charge recombination and efficient charge transport. Strikingly, we observed a dramatic performance difference between the two isomeric polymer acceptors PYF-T-o and PYF-T-m. While devices based on PM6:PYF-T-o can yield power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 15.2 %, devices based on PM6:PYF-T-m only show poor efficiencies of 1.4 %. This work demonstrates the success of configuration-unique fluorinated end groups in designing high-performance regular polymer acceptors, which provides guidelines towards developing all-PSCs with better efficiencies.Entities:
Keywords: all-polymer solar cells; fluorinated end group; isomeric effect; organic solar cells; polymer acceptors
Year: 2021 PMID: 33501698 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202016284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336