Issue 18, 2024

The anti-correlation effect of alkyl chain size on the photovoltaic performance of centrally extended non-fullerene acceptors

Abstract

Contrary to previous results, a unique anti-correlation effect of the alkyl chain size on the photovoltaic performance of acceptors was observed. For a centrally-extended acceptor, replacing linear alkyl chains (n-undecyl for CH-BBQ) on the thienothiophene unit with branched ones (2-butyloctyl for CH-BO) leads to a plunge in the power conversion efficiency of organic solar cells (18.12% vs. 11.34% for binary devices), while the largely shortened ones (n-heptyl for CH-HP) bring a surge in performance (18.74%/19.44% for binary/ternary devices). Compared with CH-BO, the more compact intermolecular packing of CH-HP facilitates carrier transport. The characterization of organic field effect transistors and carrier dynamics also echoes the above results. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate that the encounter of the branched alkyl chains and the extended central core hinders the effective interfacial interaction of polymer donors and acceptors, thus deteriorating the device performance. This work suggests that the conventional strategy for alkyl chain engineering of Y-series acceptors might need to be reconsidered in other molecular systems.

Graphical abstract: The anti-correlation effect of alkyl chain size on the photovoltaic performance of centrally extended non-fullerene acceptors

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Jun 2024
Accepted
17 Jun 2024
First published
18 Jun 2024

Mater. Horiz., 2024,11, 4413-4423

The anti-correlation effect of alkyl chain size on the photovoltaic performance of centrally extended non-fullerene acceptors

T. Duan, J. Wang, X. Zuo, X. Bi, C. Zhong, Y. Li, Y. Long, K. Tu, W. Zhang, K. Yang, H. Zhou, X. Wan, Y. Zhao, B. Kan and Y. Chen, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11, 4413 DOI: 10.1039/D4MH00699B

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