ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2014-08-27

Structure-property relationship study of substitution effects on isoindigo-based model compounds as electron donors in organic solar cells.

Yi Ren, Anna M Hiszpanski, Luisa Whittaker-Brooks, Yueh-Lin Loo

Index: ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 6(16) , 14533-14542, (2014)

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Abstract

We designed and synthesized a series of isoindigo-based derivatives to investigate how chemical structure modification at both the 6,6'- and 5,5'-positions of the core with electron-rich and electron-poor moieties affect photophysical and redox properties as well as their solid-state organization. Our studies reveal that 6,6'-substitution on the isoindigo core results in a stronger intramolecular charge transfer band due to strong electronic coupling between the 6,6'-substituent and the core, whereas 5,5'-substitution induces a weaker CT band that is more sensitive to the electronic nature of the substituents. In the solid state, 6,6'-derivatives generally form J-aggregates, whereas 5,5'-derivatives form H-aggregates. With only two branched ethylhexyl side chains, the 6,6'-derivatives form organized lamellar structures in the solid state. The incorporation of electron-rich benzothiophene, BT, substituents further enhances ordering, likely because of strong intermolecular donor-acceptor interactions between the BT substituent and the electron-poor isoindigo core on neighboring compounds. Collectively, the enhanced photophysical properties and solid-state organization of the 6,6'-benzothiophene substituted isoindigo derivative compared to the other isoindigo derivatives examined in this study resulted in solar cells with higher power conversion efficiencies when blended with a fullerene derivative.


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