Impact of Environmentally Friendly Processing Solvents on the Properties of Blade-Coated Polymer Solar Cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
High-performance polymer solar cells (PSCs) are typically
fabricated by spin coating in inert atmosphere from toxic
halogenated solvents such as 1,2-dichlorobenzene (o-DCB) and
chlorobenzene. This fabrication process is potentially hazardous
for both the humans and the environment and dramatically
impacts the possibility for the organic photovoltaic technology
to be adopted at large scale. In this work, efficient PSCs blade
coated in air using nonhalogenated 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene
(TMB) as processing solvent are demonstrated. The active layer,
based on a previously synthesized benchmark polymer PFQ2Tbenzodithiophene
blended with [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid
methyl ester (PC61BM), showed an enhanced solid-state aggregation
induced by the use of TMB. Compared to o-DCBprocessed
devices, the solar cells fabricated from TMB resulted
10% more efficient with a power conversion efficiency of 4.20%.
Interestingly, the improved photovoltaic performance resulted
from the combination of synergic effects promoted by a more
favorable film morphology, such as high exciton dissociation
efficiency and lower bimolecular recombinations resulting in
higher charge collection efficiency at the electrodes. The positive
effect of TMB, compared to that of commonly employed
halogenated solvents, confirms the great potential of this
approach for the development of efficient PSCs for practical
applications with reduced environmental impact.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BHJ nanomorphology; blade coating; blends; charge tr; nonhalogenated/environmentally friendly solvents; polymer solar cells
Elenco autori:
Prosa, Mario; Bolognesi, Margherita; Muccini, Michele; Albonetti, Cristiano; Seri, Mirko
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