Issue 110, 2016, Issue in Progress

Manipulating the photovoltaic properties of small-molecule donor materials by tailoring end-capped alkylthio substitution

Abstract

The engineering of alkylthio side chains is a smart and effective strategy to improve the photovoltaic properties of donor materials for organic solar cells (OSCs). In order to further exploit the capability of alkylthio chains in tuning the physicochemical and photovoltaic properties of small-molecule donor materials, two small molecules DTS-BTT-S and BDTT-BTT-S with alkylthio end groups were designed and synthesized. The DFT calculation results reveal that introducing alkylthio end groups in DTS-BTT-S and BDTT-BTT-S effectively down-shifted the HOMO energy levels in comparison with their analogous molecules with alkyl end groups. The DTS-BTT-S based OSC device exhibited a higher Voc of 0.840 V, with a PCE of 3.65% without the need of extra-treatments of the active layer. The optimized device based on BDTT-BTT-S showed a higher PCE of 5.21%, with Voc = 0.823 V, Jsc = 10.93 mA cm−2 and FF = 57.2%.

Graphical abstract: Manipulating the photovoltaic properties of small-molecule donor materials by tailoring end-capped alkylthio substitution

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Sep 2016
Accepted
08 Nov 2016
First published
08 Nov 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 108908-108916

Manipulating the photovoltaic properties of small-molecule donor materials by tailoring end-capped alkylthio substitution

Y. Wu, X. Cheng, G. Xu, Y. Li, C. Cui and Y. Li, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 108908 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA23898J

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