Optimized Crystal Framework by Asymmetric Core Isomerization in Selenium-Substituted Acceptor for Efficient Binary Organic Solar Cells

  • Can Yang
  • , Qiaoshi An*
  • , Mengyun Jiang
  • , Xiaoming Ma
  • , Asif Mahmood
  • , Heng Zhang
  • , Xin Zhao
  • , Hong Fu Zhi
  • , Min Hun Jee
  • , Han Young Woo
  • , Xilin Liao
  • , Dan Deng*
  • , Zhixiang Wei*
  • , Jin Liang Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Both the regional isomerization and selenium-substitution of the small molecular acceptors (SMAs) play significant roles in developing efficient organic solar cells (OSCs), while their synergistic effects remain elusive. Herein, we developed three isomeric SMAs (S-CSeF, A-ISeF, and A-OSeF) via subtly manipulating the mono-selenium substituted position (central, inner, or outer) and type of heteroaromatic ring on the central core by synergistic strategies for efficient OSCs, respectively. Crystallography of asymmetric A-OSeF presents a closer intermolecular π–π stacking and more ordered 3-dimensional network packing and efficient charge-hopping pathways. With the successive out-shift of the mono-selenium substituted position, the neat films give a slightly wider band gap and gradually higher crystallinity and electron mobility. The PM1 : A-OSeF afford favourable fibrous phase separation morphology with more ordered molecular packing and efficient charge transportation compared to the other two counterparts. Consequently, the A-OSeF-based devices achieve a champion efficiency of 18.5 %, which represents the record value for the reported selenium-containing SMAs in binary OSCs. Our developed precise molecular engineering of the position and type of selenium-based heteroaromatic ring of SMAs provides a promising synergistic approach to optimizing crystal stacking and boosting top-ranked selenium-containing SMAs-based OSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202313016
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume62
Issue number49
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023 Dec 4

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Keywords

  • Asymmetric Acceptors
  • Crystal Engineering
  • Isomerization
  • Selenium
  • Solar Cells

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Catalysis
  • General Chemistry

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