| Literature DB >> 33919451 |
Masahiro Nakano1, Akira Takahara1, Kenji Genda1, Md Shahiduzzaman2, Makoto Karakawa1,2,3, Tetsuya Taima1,2,3, Kohshin Takahashi1.
Abstract
Detailed analyses of the microstructures of bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) layers are important for the development of high-performance photovoltaic organic solar cells (OSCs). However, analytical methods for BHJ layer microstructures are limited because BHJ films are composed of a complex mixture of donor and acceptor materials. In our previous study on the microstructure of a BHJ film composed of donor polymers and fullerene-based acceptors, we analyzed donor polymer-only films after selectively extracting fullerene-based acceptors from the film by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Not only was AFM suitable for a clear analysis of the morphology of the donor polymers in the BHJ film, but it also allowed us to approximate the acceptor morphology by analyzing the pores in the extracted films. Herein we report a method for the selective extraction of nonfullerene acceptors (NFAs) from a BHJ layer in OSCs and provide a detailed analysis of the remaining BHJ films based upon AFM. We found that butyl glycidyl ether is an effective solvent to extract NFAs from BHJ films without damaging the donor polymer films. By using the selective extraction method, the morphologies of NFA-free BHJ films fabricated under various conditions were studied in detail. The results may be useful for the optimization of BHJ film structures composed of NFAs and donor polymers.Entities:
Keywords: bulk-heterojunction; morphology; nonfullerene acceptor; organic solar cell
Year: 2021 PMID: 33919451 DOI: 10.3390/ma14092107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623