Unveiling the Influence of Linkers on Conformations of Oligomeric Acceptors for High-Performance Polymer Solar Cells
Journal article, 2024

Conformational isomerism of organic photovoltaic materials has a profound impact on their molecular packing and therefore performance of polymer solar cells (PSCs). However, the conformations of oligomeric acceptors (OAs) are mostly predicted by simulations rather than experimental determinations. Herein, the stereochemical S-shaped structure of two dimeric-type acceptor molecules, V-DYIC and V-DYIC-4F, is first confirmed with different end groups (IC for V-DYIC and IC-2F for V-DYIC-4F), incorporating vinylene linkage for connecting the distinct state-of-the-art small molecule acceptor Y-segments. Through the synthetic control of fluorination sites adjacent to the vinyl-linker, S-shaped the conformation by NMR experiments is validated. Compared to the O-shaped dimer, S-shaped conformation results in enhanced lamellar order and reduced nonradiative recombination losses. The optimal acceptor, V-DYIC-4F, achieved a champion efficiency of 18.10% with the lowest energy loss of 0.556 eV in its devices paired with PM6 due to their efficient carrier transport, and suppressed recombination compared to other devices, being attributed to the synergistic effect of conformation and end group fluorination. The insights gained in this work contribute valuable knowledge of both synthetic control and structural determination of OAs, providing strategic design guidelines for the future development of dimeric acceptors toward high-efficiency PSCs.

molecular conformation

oligomeric acceptors

solar cells

Author

Jingnan Wu

Aalborg University

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Fengbo Sun

Jianghan University

Xunchang Wang

Jianghan University

Qiaonan Chen

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Leandro R. Franco

Karlstad University

Xufan Zheng

Jianghan University

C. Moyses Araujo

Karlstad University

Uppsala University

Renqiang Yang

Jianghan University

Donghong Yu

Aalborg University

Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research Denmark

Ergang Wang

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Advanced Science

2198-3844 (ISSN) 21983844 (eISSN)

Vol. 11 40 2406772

Subject Categories

Polymer Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Materials Chemistry

Biophysics

DOI

10.1002/advs.202406772

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11/9/2024