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  • Developed an organic-inorganic hybrid electrolyte using a cyclic Ti-oxo cluster and naphthalene-based ammonium bromide salts, which is easy to synthesize and low-cost.
  • The hybrid electrolyte shows excellent properties such as good solubility in methanol, aligned work function, high conductivity, and an amorphous state in thin film.
  • Successfully used as a cathode interlayer in organic solar cells, achieving a high power conversion efficiency of 17.19%, highlighting its potential as a new semiconductor in organic electronics.

Article Abstract

An organic-inorganic hybrid electrolyte based on a cyclic Ti-oxo cluster as the inorganic core and naphthalene-based organic ammonium bromide salts as the electrolyte was developed with easy synthesis and low cost. The new hybrid electrolyte exhibits excellent solubility in methanol, aligned work function, good conductivity, and amorphous state in thin film, enabling its successful application as a cathode interlayer in organic solar cells with a high power conversion efficiency of 17.19 %. This work demonstrates that the hybrid electrolytes are a new kind of semiconductor, exhibiting promising applications in organic electronics.

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