Issue 11, 2020

Highly efficient non-fullerene organic solar cells enabled by a delayed processing method using a non-halogenated solvent

Abstract

The use of non-halogenated solvents is one of the important requirements for large-scale industry production of polymer solar cells (PSCs). However, the current high-performance PSCs are mostly obtained using halogenated solvents to ensure good solubility and morphology. In this work, we report high-performance PSCs processed using a halogen-free solvent (toluene), reaching an efficiency of 17.33%, which, to the best of our knowledge, is the highest value reported for PSCs processed from non-halogenated solvents. Importantly, we show a novel aggregation or “aging” process of the non-fullerene acceptor in the toluene solvent, which can be used to fine-tune the crystal size of the non-fullerene acceptor. As a result, we achieve an optimized nano-fibril like morphology of PM6:BTP-BO-4Cl by delaying the processing time. This is conducive to charge dissociation and transport, and thus greatly improved device performance. This method is expected to be investigated further and applied to other PSC systems toward precise morphology optimization and performance improvements in the future.

Graphical abstract: Highly efficient non-fullerene organic solar cells enabled by a delayed processing method using a non-halogenated solvent

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jun 2020
Accepted
31 Jul 2020
First published
01 Aug 2020

Energy Environ. Sci., 2020,13, 4381-4388

Highly efficient non-fullerene organic solar cells enabled by a delayed processing method using a non-halogenated solvent

X. Xu, L. Yu, H. Yan, R. Li and Q. Peng, Energy Environ. Sci., 2020, 13, 4381 DOI: 10.1039/D0EE02034F

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