A C6F5-functionalized benzimidazole acceptor enabling supramolecular fluorinated interactions for enhanced photovoltaic performance and thermal stability

Abstract

A new benzimidazole (BI)-centered A–DNA′ND–A-type nonfullerene acceptor, IPF, incorporating a perfluorophenyl (C6F5)-functionalized side chain at the C-2 position of the imidazole unit is synthesized. A counterpart with a C6H5-terminated side chain, IP, is also prepared to investigate the effects of perfluorination. Single-crystal diffraction analysis reveals that IP adopts a characteristic elliptical 3D packing structure, formed exclusively through π–π stacking intermolecular interactions. IPF features a distinct two-dimensional mesh-like network crystal structure, interwoven by terminal-to-terminal π–π interactions along the a-axis and fluorine–fluorine (F–F) electrostatic interactions between the C6F5 moieties and the C6F2 groups of end-groups along the b-axis. When blended with PM6, the IPF-based device achieved a significantly improved power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 14.4%, surpassing the 10.6% PCE of the non-fluorinated IP-based counterpart. The C6F5 moiety in IPF drives better interactions with PM6 for formation of a well-defined PM6:IPF complex and crystalline domains, as revealed from solution X-ray scattering, consequently leading to better charge transfer with less charge recombination. Moreover, IPF exhibits a significantly higher glass transition temperature (Tg) of 110 °C compared to IP with a Tg of 91 °C, which alleviates molecular diffusion within the blend film for enhanced thermal stability. As a result, the PM6:IPF device retains 90% of its initial PCE after 240 h heating at 85 °C. This research demonstrates the importance of modulating the self-assembly of the acceptor and its association with the donor through supramolecular F–F interactions to improve the device performance and thermal stability of organic photovoltaics.

Graphical abstract: A C6F5-functionalized benzimidazole acceptor enabling supramolecular fluorinated interactions for enhanced photovoltaic performance and thermal stability

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Mar 2025
Accepted
07 May 2025
First published
19 May 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Advance Article

A C6F5-functionalized benzimidazole acceptor enabling supramolecular fluorinated interactions for enhanced photovoltaic performance and thermal stability

C. Tseng, L. Yeh, C. Chang, C. Huang, C. Tsai, Y. Xue, F. Chen, C. Hsu, T. Chu, J. Lu, U.-Ser Jeng and Y. Cheng, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA02405F

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