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Novel Alcohol-Soluble Nitroxide Radical Conjugated Polymer for Cathode Modifier of Efficient Organic Solar Cells with Enhanced Stability

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c22042

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alcohol soluble; cathode interfacial modifier; nitroxide radical conjugated polymer; organic solar cells; photostability/thermal stability

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In this study, a novel alcohol-soluble nitrogen oxide radical conjugated polymer (PBN-NO) with dimethylamine groups and TEMPO radical side-chain groups was developed as a cathode interfacial modifer (CIM) in organic solar cells (OSCs). Compared to commonly used CIMs, such as PFN, PDINO, and PDINN, the OSCs with PBN-NO exhibited higher or comparable power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) (16.19% vs 13.10%, 15.60%, and 16.15%), as well as improved photostability and thermal stability. The reasons for the improved PCEs were systematically investigated through various comparative experiments, including exciton dissociation, charge recombination, capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurements, etc. This is the first report on an alcohol-soluble nitroxide radical conjugated polymer that combines the interfacial modification of polar groups and enhanced conductivity through dangling radicals, contributing to efficient OSCs with enhanced stability.
Alcohol-soluble conjugated polymers with polar side-chain components have been regarded as one of the most promising cathode interfacial modifers (CIMs) to achieve high-performance organic solar cells (OSCs). Herein, a novel alcohol-soluble nitrogen oxide radical conjugated polymer (PBN-NO) containing dimethylamine groups for regulating metal work function and the dangling of 2,2,6, 6-tetramethylpiperidine 1-oxy (TEMPO) radical side-chain groups for theoretically improving the conductivity, was prepared and characterized. As compared to the OSCs from PM6:Y6 blends with the most common CIMs of PFN, PDINO, and PDINN, the OSCs with PBN-NO as CIMs provide better or comparable power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) (16.19% vs 13.10%, 15.60%, and 16.15%), enhanced photostability, and thermal stability. Besides that, the reasons for the improving PCEs of the OSCs with PBN-NO modifier are systematically investigated and supported by a set of comparative experiments such as exciton dissociation, charge recombination, capacitance-voltage (C-V), etc. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an alcohol-soluble nitroxide radical conjugated polymer that successfully integrates the interfacial modification of polar groups and improves conductivity by dangling radicals, therefore contributing to efficient OSCs with enhanced stability.

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