Effect of Steric Hindrance at the Anthracene Core on the Photovoltaic Performance of Simple Nonfused Ring Electron Acceptors.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Key Laboratory of Energy Conversion and Storage Materials, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, P. R. China.

Published: January 2023

Solving the contradiction between good solubility and dense packing is a challenge in designing high-performance nonfullerene acceptors. Herein, two simple nonfused ring electron acceptors ( and ) carrying - or -substituted hexyloxy side chains can be facilely synthesized in only three steps. The two -substituted phenyl side chains in cannot freely rotate due to a big steric hindrance, which endows the acceptor with good solubility. Moreover, displays a more ordered packing than as revealed by the absorption measurement. When blended with polymer donor D18 for the fabrication of organic solar cells (OSCs), -based devices exhibit a favorable morphology, more efficient exciton dissociation, and better charge transport. Consequently, the optimal OSCs based on D18: exhibit a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 12.8%, which is significantly higher than the moderate PCE (7.66%) for D18:-based devices. Remarkably, shows a higher figure-of-merit value compared with classic high-efficiency fused ring electron acceptors. As a result, our research succeeds in obtaining nonfused ring acceptors with cost-effective photovoltaic performance and provides a valuable experience for simultaneously improving solubility as well as ensuring ordered packing of acceptors through regulating the steric hindrance via changing the position of substituents.

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