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Robust singlet fission process in strong absorption π-expanded diketopyrrolopyrroles

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue 46, Pages 13907-13913

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2sc05580e

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. [22005210]

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The research introduced a series of new SF chromophores, Ex-DPPs, based on the strategy of expanding the π structure, featuring strong absorption, good molecular rigidity, and well-suited intermolecular packing geometries for efficient SF process.
Singlet fission (SF) has drawn tremendous attention as a multiexciton generation process that could mitigate the thermal loss and boost the efficiency of solar energy conversion. Although a SF-based solar cell with an EQE above 100% has already been fabricated successfully, the practical efficiency of the corresponding devices is plagued by the limited scope of SF materials. Therefore, it is of great importance to design and develop new SF-capable compounds aiming at practical device application. In the current contribution, via a pi-expanded strategy, we presented a new series of robust SF chromophores based on polycyclic DPP derivatives, Ex-DPPs. Compared to conventional DPP molecules, Ex-DPPs feature strong absorption with a fivefold extinction coefficient, good molecular rigidity to effectively restrain non-radiative deactivation, and an expanded pi-skeleton which endow them with well-suited intermolecular packing geometries for achieving efficient SF process. These results not only provide a new type of high-efficiency SF chromophore but also address some basic guidelines for the design of potential SF materials targeting practical light harvesting applications.

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