Carboxylate substituted pyrazine: A simple and low-cost building block for novel wide bandgap polymer donor enables 15.3% efficiency in organic solar cells

Jingnan Wu, Qunping Fan, Minghai Xiong, Qiutang Wang, Kai Chen*, Haiqin Liu, Mengyuan Gao, Long Ye, Xia Guo, Jin Fang, Qing Guo, Wenyan Su, Zaifei Ma, Zheng Tang, Ergang Wang, Harald Ade, Maojie Zhang

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Abstract

In addition to high power conversion efficiency (PCE) and good stability, the low-cost of photovoltaic materials is also very important for the practical application of organic solar cells (OSCs). Herein, we synthesized a carboxylate substituted pyrazine-based electron-deficient building block (DTCPz) with a simple structure and low synthetic cost, and then developed a novel wide bandgap polymer donor PFBCPZ. Due to the synergistic electron-withdrawing effects of the fluorination in donor unit (BDT-TF) and esterification and C=N double-bond in DTCPz unit, PFBCPZ shows a deeper HOMO level of −5.60 eV, a strong intermolecular π-π interaction, good crystallinity and stacking, and high hole-mobility of 2.11 × 103 cm2 V1 s−1. Matched with a low bandgap acceptor IT-4F, excellent charge transfer, weak recombination, and small non-radiative energy loss in OSCs was achieved, resulting in an impressive fill factor of 0.785 and a high open-circuit voltage of 0.92 V. As a result, a PCE of up to 15.3% is obtained in OSCs, which is the highest value in the IT-4F-based binary OSCs so far and indicates that low-cost DTCPz with a simple structure is a promising building block to construct high-performance polymer donors for application in efficient OSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105679
JournalNano Energy
Volume82
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Carboxylate substituted pyrazine
  • Low-cost
  • Organic solar cells
  • Power conversion efficiency
  • Wide bandgap polymer donor

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