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In (Formula presented.) -conjugated polymers, a highly ordered backbone structure and solubility are always in a trade-off relationship that must be overcome to realize highly efficient and solution-processable organic photovoltaics (OPVs). Here, it is shown that a (Formula presented.) -conjugated polymer based on a novel thiazole-fused ring, thieno[2′,3′:5,6]benzo[1,2-d:4,3-d′]bisthiazole (TBTz) achieves both high backbone order and high solubility due to the structural feature of TBTz such as the noncovalent interlocking of the thiazole moiety, the rigid and bent-shaped structure, and the fused alkylthiophene ring. Furthermore, based on the electron-deficient nature of these thiazole-fused rings, the polymer exhibits deep HOMO energy levels, which lead to high open-circuit voltages (VOCs) in OPV cells, even without halogen substituents that are commonly introduced into high-performance polymers. As a result, when the polymer is combined with a typical nonfullerene acceptor Y6, power conversion efficiencies of reaching 16% and VOCs of more than 0.84 V are observed, both of which are among the top values reported so far for “halogen-free” polymers. This study will serve as an important reference for designing (Formula presented.) -conjugated polymers to achieve highly efficient and solution-processable OPVs.
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Nakao, N., Saito, M., Mikie, T., Ishikawa, T., Jeon, J., Kim, H. D., … Osaka, I. (2023). Halogen-Free π-Conjugated Polymers Based on Thienobenzobisthiazole for Efficient Nonfullerene Organic Solar Cells: Rational Design for Achieving High Backbone Order and High Solubility. Advanced Science, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202205682
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