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Elucidating Batch-to-Batch Variation Caused by Homocoupled Side Products in Solution-Processable Organic Solar Cells.

Authors :
Vangerven, Tim
Verstappen, Pieter
Patil, Nilesh
D'Haen, Jan
Cardinaletti, Ilaria
Benduhn, Johannes
Van den Brande, Niko
Defour, Maxime
Lemaur, Vincent
Beljonne, David
Lazzaroni, Roberto
Champagne, Benoit
Vandewal, Koen
Andreasen, Jens W.
Adriaensens, Peter
Breiby, Dag W.
Van Mele, Bruno
Vanderzande, Dirk
Maes, Wouter
Manca, Jean
Source :
Chemistry of Materials. Dec2016, Vol. 28 Issue 24, p9088-9098. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Conjugated polymers and small molecules based on alternating electron-donating (D) and electron-accepting (A) building blocks have led to state-of-the-art organic solar cell materials governing efficiencies beyond 10%. Unfortunately, the connection of D and A building blocks via cross-coupling reactions does not always proceed as planned, which can result in the generation of side products containing D-D or A-A homocoupling motifs. Previous studies have reported a reduced performance in polymer and small molecule solar cells when such defect structures are present. A general consensus on the impact of homocouplings on device performance is, however, still lacking as is a profound understanding of the underlying causes of the device deterioration. For differentiating the combined effect of molecular weight and homocouplings in polymer solar cells, a systematic study on a small molecule system (DTS(FBBTh2)2) is presented. The impact of homocouplings on nanomorphology, thermal, and electro-optical properties is investigated. It is demonstrated that small quantities of homocouplings (<10%) already lead to suboptimal device performance, as this strongly impacts the molecular packing and electronic properties of the photoactive layer. These results highlight the importance of material purity and pinpoint homocoupling defects as one of the most probable reasons for batch-to-batch variations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08974756
Volume :
28
Issue :
24
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemistry of Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120459940
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b04143