Issue 101, 2015

Pyrene terminal functionalized perylene diimide as non-fullerene acceptors for bulk heterojunction solar cells

Abstract

Two perylene diimide (PDI) based small molecules with different terminal groups of pyrene and tert-butyl pyrene, namely P1 and P2, respectively, were designed and synthesized as the acceptor materials in organic solar cells (OSCs). The impacts of the different terminal groups combined with the PDI core on the optical absorption and fluorescence, electrochemical properties, film morphology, and solar cell performance were studied thoroughly. The two compounds possess a broad absorption covering the wavelength range of 400–650 nm and a relatively high LUMO energy level of 3.77 eV. Power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the OSCs based on P2 as the acceptor material and PTB7 as the donor material (1 : 1, w/w) is 0.41%. In contrast, a PCE of 1.35% was achieved for the device based on P1 as the acceptor and PTB7 as the donor (1 : 1, w/w).

Graphical abstract: Pyrene terminal functionalized perylene diimide as non-fullerene acceptors for bulk heterojunction solar cells

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jul 2015
Accepted
24 Sep 2015
First published
24 Sep 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 83155-83163

Pyrene terminal functionalized perylene diimide as non-fullerene acceptors for bulk heterojunction solar cells

X. Liu, G. Luo, X. Cai, H. Wu, S. Su and Y. Cao, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 83155 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA13188J

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