| Literature DB >> 35371513 |
Junzhen Ren1, Pengqing Bi2, Jianqi Zhang3, Jiao Liu1, Jingwen Wang2, Ye Xu2, Zhixiang Wei3, Shaoqing Zhang1, Jianhui Hou1.
Abstract
Developing photovoltaic materials with simple chemical structures and easy synthesis still remains a major challenge in the industrialization process of organic solar cells (OSCs). Herein, an ester substituted poly(thiophene vinylene) derivative, PTVT-T, was designed and synthesized in very few steps by adopting commercially available raw materials. The ester groups on the thiophene units enable PTVT-T to have a planar and stable conformation. Moreover, PTVT-T presents a wide absorption band and strong aggregation effect in solution, which are the key characteristics needed to realize high performance in non-fullerene-acceptor (NFA)-based OSCs. We then prepared OSCs by blending PTVT-T with three representative fullerene- and NF-based acceptors, PC71BM, IT-4F and BTP-eC9. It was found that PTVT-T can work well with all the acceptors, showing great potential to match new emerging NFAs. Particularly, a remarkable power conversion efficiency of 16.20% is achieved in a PTVT-T:BTP-eC9-based device, which is the highest value among the counterparts based on PTV derivatives. This work demonstrates that PTVT-T shows great potential for the future commercialization of OSCs.Entities:
Keywords: low-cost; organic solar cell; poly(thienylene vinylene); simple chemical structure
Year: 2021 PMID: 35371513 PMCID: PMC8966978 DOI: 10.1093/nsr/nwab031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Natl Sci Rev ISSN: 2053-714X Impact factor: 17.275