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

Author:

Yang Can1,An Qiaoshi1,Jiang Mengyun1,Ma Xiaoming2,Mahmood Asif1,Zhang Heng1,Zhao Xin1,Zhi Hong‐Fu1,Jee Min Hun3,Woo Han Young3,Liao Xilin1,Deng Dan2,Wei Zhixiang2ORCID,Wang Jin‐Liang1

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Cluster Science of Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Photoelectronic/Electrophotonic Conversion Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China

2. National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Beijing 100190 China

3. Department of Chemistry Korea University Seoul 136-713 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractBoth 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.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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