Metallophthalocyanine derivatives utilized as cathode interlayers for polymer solar cells: a practical approach to prepare a uniform film†
Abstract
Three metallophthalocyanine derivatives: 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octakis-[N-ethyl-(3-pyridyloxy)]vanadylphthalocyanine bromine (1 : 8) (VOPc(OPyC2H5Br)8), 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octakis-[N-butyl-(3-pyridyloxy)]vanadylphthalocyanine bromine (1 : 8) (VOPc(OPyC4H9Br)8) and 2,3,9,10,16,17,23,24-octakis-[N-hexyl-(3-pyridyloxy)]vanadylphthalocyanine bromine (1 : 8) (VOPc(OPyC6H13Br)8) were synthesized and applied in polymer solar cells (PSCs) based on PTB7:PC71BM (PTB7 = thieno[3,4-b]thiophene/benzodithiophene, PC71BM = [6,6]-phenyl C71-butyric acidmethyl ester) as an active layer. As a result, the highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) value of the PSCs is 7.99% for the device with VOPc(OPyC2H5Br)8 as a cathode interlayer. Although increasing the alkyl side chains attached to the pyridine functional groups of phthalocyanine leads to a slight decrease of PCE, VOPc(OPyC6H13Br)8 can form a better, denser and more uniform film on the active layer as demonstrated by atomic force microscopy, energy dispersive spectrum mapping and contact angle measurements.