Issue 2, 2017

Water-borne foldable polymer solar cells: one-step transferring free-standing polymer films onto woven fabric electrodes

Abstract

In this paper, foldable polymer solar cells (PSCs) were fabricated on woven fabrics by a free-standing, wet transfer method. A new concept of ‘water-borne PSCs’ was proposed to show the ultra-stability of organic photoactive materials under extremely humid conditions and even in water. There were a series of particular designs in the fabrication process: (1) flexible conductive woven fabrics were fabricated by polymer-assisted metal deposition; (2) a free-standing, wet transfer method was applied to laminate an active layer and a top electrode onto the as-prepared fabric electrodes simultaneously; (3) an interface modification layer was formed by diffusing a dilute polymer solution through fibers. The best device performances were achieved for the PSC on fabric A with a power conversion efficiency almost equal to those of the conventional devices using the same active materials, which would enrich wearable electronics by utilizing more comfortable and flexible un-modified woven fabrics.

Graphical abstract: Water-borne foldable polymer solar cells: one-step transferring free-standing polymer films onto woven fabric electrodes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Sep 2016
Accepted
23 Nov 2016
First published
12 Dec 2016

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017,5, 782-788

Water-borne foldable polymer solar cells: one-step transferring free-standing polymer films onto woven fabric electrodes

H. Zhen, K. Li, C. Chen, Y. Yu, Z. Zheng and Q. Ling, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017, 5, 782 DOI: 10.1039/C6TA08309A

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