TY - JOUR
T1 - Controllable Phase Separation with Star-Shaped Y-Type Electron Acceptors for High-Efficiency and Stable Organic Solar Cells
AU - Wang, Bo
AU - Xu, Jianing
AU - Lin, Yi
AU - Xiao, Chengyi
AU - Liang, Shijie
AU - Tang, Zheng
AU - McNeill, Christopher R.
AU - Li, Weiwei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Star-shaped conjugated materials exhibit monodisperses, well-defined structures akin to small molecules while possessing the high molecular weights typical of polymers, making them appealing for organic electronics. Herein, a series of star-shaped electron acceptors, labeled SP1-Ph, SP2-Ph, SP3-Ph, SP4-Ph, and SP6-Ph correspond to one to six number of arms, have been synthesized for use in organic solar cells (OSCs). The acceptors have been synthesized through Williamson ether synthesis, utilizing OH-substituted Y-type precursors and (multiple-substituted bromomethyl)benzene. An increase in the number of arms results in weakened crystallinity and different aggregation behavior. Therefore, different number of arms can efficiently tune phase separation sizes between the acceptors and donor polymer blended films, which dominates the charge generation process in OSCs. As a result, SP3-Ph and SP4-Ph, with modest phase separation size in binary blends, have achieved optimal efficiencies of 16.10% with high stability. However, SP6-Ph-based OSC exhibits oversized phase separation and low efficiency of 8.87%. Furthermore, the use of SP3-Ph and SP4-Ph in ternary OSCs leads to an impressive efficiency of 19.3%. These results highlight the ability of star-shaped electron acceptors with varying arm numbers to precisely control the phase separation of photoactive layers, thereby advancing the development of highly efficient and stable OSCs.
AB - Star-shaped conjugated materials exhibit monodisperses, well-defined structures akin to small molecules while possessing the high molecular weights typical of polymers, making them appealing for organic electronics. Herein, a series of star-shaped electron acceptors, labeled SP1-Ph, SP2-Ph, SP3-Ph, SP4-Ph, and SP6-Ph correspond to one to six number of arms, have been synthesized for use in organic solar cells (OSCs). The acceptors have been synthesized through Williamson ether synthesis, utilizing OH-substituted Y-type precursors and (multiple-substituted bromomethyl)benzene. An increase in the number of arms results in weakened crystallinity and different aggregation behavior. Therefore, different number of arms can efficiently tune phase separation sizes between the acceptors and donor polymer blended films, which dominates the charge generation process in OSCs. As a result, SP3-Ph and SP4-Ph, with modest phase separation size in binary blends, have achieved optimal efficiencies of 16.10% with high stability. However, SP6-Ph-based OSC exhibits oversized phase separation and low efficiency of 8.87%. Furthermore, the use of SP3-Ph and SP4-Ph in ternary OSCs leads to an impressive efficiency of 19.3%. These results highlight the ability of star-shaped electron acceptors with varying arm numbers to precisely control the phase separation of photoactive layers, thereby advancing the development of highly efficient and stable OSCs.
KW - organic solar cells
KW - phase separation
KW - power conversion efficiency
KW - star-shaped
KW - Y-type electron acceptors
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U2 - 10.1002/adfm.202418659
DO - 10.1002/adfm.202418659
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85211163690
SN - 1616-301X
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
M1 - 2418659
ER -