Effects of the Selective Alkoxy Side Chain Position in Quinoxaline-Based Polymer Acceptors on the Performance of All-Polymer Solar Cells.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
; 13(40): 47817-47825, 2021 Oct 13.
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The effects of the position of alkoxy side chains in quinoxaline (Qx)-based polymer acceptors (PAs) on the characteristics of materials and the device parameters of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) are investigated. The alkoxy side chains are selectively located at the meta, para, and both positions in pendant benzenes of Qx units, constructing PAs denoted as P(QxCN-T2)-m, P(QxCN-T2)-p, and P(QxCN-T2), respectively. Among them, P(QxCN-T2)-m exhibits the deepest energy levels owing to the enhanced electron-withdrawing effect of meta-positioned alkoxy chains, which is in contrast to P(QxCN-T2)-p where para-positioned alkoxy chains have an electron-donating property. In addition, the meta-positioned alkoxy chains induce good electron-conducting pathways, while the para-positioned ones significantly interrupt crystallization and intermolecular interactions between the conjugated backbones. Thus, when the PAs are applied to all-PSCs, a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 5.07% is attained in the device using P(QxCN-T2)-m with efficient exciton dissociation and good electron-transporting ability. On the contrary, the P(QxCN-T2)-p-based counterpart has a PCE of only 1.62%. These results demonstrate that introducing alkoxy side chains at a proper location in the Qx-based PAs is crucial for their application to all-PSCs.
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