A large-bandgap small-molecule electron acceptor utilizing a new indacenodibenzothiophene core for organic solar cells†
Abstract
A weak electron-donating ladder-type heteroarene, indacenodibenzothiophene (IDBT), is designed and synthesized for the development of acceptor–donor–acceptor (A–D–A)-type small-molecule acceptors featuring a large optical bandgap to match high-performance low-bandgap electron donors. Small-molecule acceptor NIDBT based on the IDBT core and 2-(2,3-dihydro-3-oxo-1H-inden-1-ylidene)propanedinitrile as an electron-deficient end group is designed and synthesized. NIDBT shows a wide optical bandgap of 1.84 eV with a high absorption coefficient. A low-bandgap polymer PTB7-Th is selected as the donor to construct photovoltaic devices with NIDBT as the acceptor. After a thermal-annealing treatment at 160 °C for 10 min, an optimal power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 4.45% with an open-circult voltage (Voc) of 0.831 V, a short-circuit current (Jsc) of 11.45 mA cm−2 and a fill factor (FF) of 46.73% is realized.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 13th International Symposium on Functional π-Electron Systems