Diketopyrrolopyrrole-based acceptors with multi-arms for organic solar cells

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Abstract

Three small molecules SBF-1DPPDCV, SBF-2DPPDCV and SBF-4DPPDCV consisting of a spirobifluorene (SBF) unit as the core and one, two, and four diketopyrrolopyrrole dicyanovinyl (DPPDCV) units as the arms have been designed and synthesized for solution-processed bulk-heterojunction (BHJ) solar cells. The UV-Vis absorption and cyclic voltammetry measurement of these compounds showed that all these compounds have an intense absorption band over 300-750 nm with a LUMO energy level at around -3.87 eV. When pairing with PTB7-Th as the donor, devices fabricated based on PTB7-Th : SBF-4DPPDCV blends showed a decent PCE of 3.85%, which is the highest power conversion efficiency (PCE) amongst the three DPP acceptor fabricated devices without extra treatment. Devices with SBF-1DPPDCV and SBF-2DPPDCV acceptors showed lower PCEs of 0.26% for SBF-1DPPDCV and 0.98% for SBF-2DPPDCV respectively. The three dimensional (3D) structure of SBF-4DPPDCV facilitates the formation of a 3D charge-transport network and thus enables a rational electron-transport ability (1.04 × 10-4 cm2 V-1 s-1), which further leads to a higher Jsc (10.71 mA cm-2). These findings suggest that multi-arm acceptors present better performance than one-arm or two-arm molecules for organic solar cells.

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Sun, P., Li, X., Wang, Y., Shan, H., Xu, J., Liu, C., … Huang, W. (2018). Diketopyrrolopyrrole-based acceptors with multi-arms for organic solar cells. RSC Advances, 8(44), 25031–25039. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03792b

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