Fullerene-free polymer solar cells processed from non-halogenated solvents in air with PCE of 4.8%

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Abstract

Progress towards practical organic solar cells amenable to large scale production is reported. Fullerene-free organic solar cells with a PCE of ∼4.8% are achieved based upon an active layer composed of the standard donor polymer PTB7-Th and a highly soluble twisted PDI acceptor tPDI-Hex. All devices can be fabricated and tested in air with ‘as-cast’ active layers being processed from the greener solvents o-xylene (or trimethyl benzene) or the eco-friendly and bio-derived solvent 2Me-THF without loss in efficiency.

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Dayneko, S. V., Hendsbee, A. D., & Welch, G. C. (2017). Fullerene-free polymer solar cells processed from non-halogenated solvents in air with PCE of 4.8%. Chemical Communications, 53(6), 1164–1167. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc08939a

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