非富勒烯有机太阳能电池结构简单的非挥发性固体添加剂

IF 6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Solar RRL Pub Date : 2025-05-09 DOI:10.1002/solr.202500230
Do Hui Kim, Dong Chan Lee, Sujung Park, Jiwoo Yeop, Sung-Yeon Jang, Jin Young Kim, Shinuk Cho
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摘要

在有机太阳能电池(OSCs)中,精确控制体异质结(BHJ)形态对于优化器件性能至关重要。一种广泛采用的调节BHJ形态的策略涉及少量添加剂的掺入。然而,使用挥发性固体添加剂需要精确的挥发控制,这仍然是一个挑战。虽然已经探索了具有高沸点的非挥发性固体添加剂,但大多数添加剂都具有较大且结构复杂的结构,这引起了人们对它们在OSCs中的作用及其对电荷输运的潜在影响的关注。因此,高度需要一种既具有高沸点又具有简单分子结构的非挥发性固体添加剂。本研究将4-溴联苯(4-bromobiphenyl, BBP)作为一种高沸点、化学结构简单的非挥发性固体添加剂加入到OSCs中,以调节BHJ的形态。BBP的加入增强了供体-受体的混溶性,抑制了过度聚集,促进了均匀的形态,提高了结晶度。因此,功率转换效率显著提高到18.11%,超过了添加挥发性固体添加剂的OSCs,同时也提高了长期稳定性。这项工作为通过非挥发性固体添加剂获得稳定的BHJ形态和改善OSC性能提供了有前途的策略。
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Nonvolatile Solid Additive with a Simple Structure for Nonfullerene Organic Solar Cells

In organic solar cells (OSCs), precise control over the bulk heterojunction (BHJ) morphology is critical for optimizing device performance. A widely adopted strategy for regulating BHJ morphology involves the incorporation of small amounts of additives. However, employing volatile solid additives necessitates precise volatilization control, which remains challenging. While nonvolatile solid additives with high boiling points have been explored, most exhibit large and structurally complex architectures, raising concerns regarding their role in OSCs and their potential impact on charge transport. Thus, a nonvolatile solid additive with both a high boiling point and a simple molecular structure is highly desirable. In this study, 4-bromobiphenyl (BBP), a nonvolatile solid additive with a high boiling point and a simple chemical structure, was incorporated into OSCs to modulate BHJ morphology. The addition of BBP enhanced donor–acceptor miscibility, suppressed excessive aggregation, and promoted a uniform morphology with improved crystallinity. Consequently, the power conversion efficiency significantly increased to 18.11%, surpassing that of OSCs incorporating volatile solid additives while also enhancing long-term stability. This work provides a promising strategy for achieving stable BHJ morphology and improving OSC performance through nonvolatile solid additives.

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Solar RRL
Solar RRL Physics and Astronomy-Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
CiteScore
12.10
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期刊介绍: Solar RRL, formerly known as Rapid Research Letters, has evolved to embrace a broader and more encompassing format. We publish Research Articles and Reviews covering all facets of solar energy conversion. This includes, but is not limited to, photovoltaics and solar cells (both established and emerging systems), as well as the development, characterization, and optimization of materials and devices. Additionally, we cover topics such as photovoltaic modules and systems, their installation and deployment, photocatalysis, solar fuels, photothermal and photoelectrochemical solar energy conversion, energy distribution, grid issues, and other relevant aspects. Join us in exploring the latest advancements in solar energy conversion research.
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