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High Performance Small-Molecule Cathode Interlayer Materials with D-A-D Conjugated Central Skeletons and Side Flexible Alcohol/Water-Soluble Groups for Polymer Solar Cells

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 48, Pages 32823-32832

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b10900

Keywords

cathode interlayer; polymer solar cell; donor-acceptor organic molecules; isoindigo derivatives

Funding

  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2014CB643500]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [51173065, 51273077]

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A new class of organic cathode interfacial layer (CIL) materials based on isoindigo derivatives (HD) substituted with pyridinium or sulfonate zwitterion groups were designed, synthesized, and applied in polymer solar cells (PSCs) with PTB7:PC71EM (PTB7: polythieno[3,4-b]-thiophene-co-benzodithiophene and PC71BM: [6,6]-phenyl C71-butyric acidmethyl ester) as an active layer. Compared with the control device, PSCs with an IID-based CIL show simultaneous enhancement of open-circuit voltage (V-oc), short-circuit current (J(sc)), and fill factor (FF). Systematic optimizations of the central conjugated core and side flexible alcohol-soluble groups demonstrated that isoindigo-based CIL material with thiophene and sulfonate zwitterion substituent groups can efficiently enhance the PSC performance. The highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 9.12%, which is 1.75 times that of the control device without CIL, was achieved for the PSC having an isoindigo-based CIL. For the PSCs with an isoindigo-based CIL, the molecule-dependent performance property studies revealed that the central conjugated core with D-A-D characteristics and the side chains with sulfonate zwitterions groups represents an efficient strategy for constructing high performance CILs. Our study results may open a new avenue toward high performance PSCs.

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