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A simple molecular structure of ortho-derived perylene diimide diploid for non-fullerene organic solar cells with efficiency over 8%

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 5, Issue 42, Pages 22288-22296

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ta06804b

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21376038, 21421005, 21406027, 21576040]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB733702]
  3. Dalian University of Science and Technology [2015R040]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT16RC(4)02]

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A simple molecular structure of ortho-derived perylene diimide (PDI) diploid (oo-2PDI), a PDI derivative, as well as two bay-derived PDI diploids (bb-2PDI and bo-2PDI), was designed and efficiently synthesized by efficient Ullmann coupling reactions. The photophysical and electrochemical properties indicate that oo-2PDI exhibits much stronger absorption than bb-2PDI in the visible region and a slightly higher lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) level, which are beneficial for harvesting much sunlight and improving open circuit voltage in the organic solar cell (OSC) devices. On using PTB7-Th with appropriate energy level alignment and well matched absorption as the electron donor, the active layer of PTB7-Th: oo-2PDI exhibits a favorable morphology, higher carrier mobilities and more balanced carrier transport. As a result, the device based on PTB7-Th: oo-2PDI shows a power conversion efficiency (PCE) as high as 8.30% and a high short circuit current (J(SC)) of 18.79 mA cm(-2), which are much higher than those of the other two PDI diploids (bb-2PDI and bo-2PDI), highlighting the potential of ortho-derived PDI diploid to realize high efficiency non-fullerene OSCs. Such a concise molecular structure and the high efficiency make this compound promising for practical applications in OSCs.

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