摘要
In recent years, a large library of n-type polymers have been developed and widely used as acceptor materi- als to replace fullerene derivatives in polymer solar cells (PSCs), stimulating the rapid expansion of research on so-called all-polymer solar cells (aPSCs). In particular, rylene diimide-based n-type polymer acceptors have attracted broad research interest due to their high electron mobility, suitable energy levels, and strong light-harvesting ability in the visible region. Among various polymer acceptors, rylene diimide-based poly- mers presented best performances when served as the acceptor materials in aPSCs. Typically, a record power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 7.7% was very recently achieved from an aPSC with a rylene diimide polymer derivative as the acceptor component. In this review, we highlight recent progress of n-type polymers orig- inated from two significant classes of rylene diimide units, namely naphthalene diimide (NDI) and perylene diimide (PDI), as well as their derivatives for aPSC applications.
In recent years, a large library of n-type polymers have been developed and widely used as acceptor materi- als to replace fullerene derivatives in polymer solar cells (PSCs), stimulating the rapid expansion of research on so-called all-polymer solar cells (aPSCs). In particular, rylene diimide-based n-type polymer acceptors have attracted broad research interest due to their high electron mobility, suitable energy levels, and strong light-harvesting ability in the visible region. Among various polymer acceptors, rylene diimide-based poly- mers presented best performances when served as the acceptor materials in aPSCs. Typically, a record power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 7.7% was very recently achieved from an aPSC with a rylene diimide polymer derivative as the acceptor component. In this review, we highlight recent progress of n-type polymers orig- inated from two significant classes of rylene diimide units, namely naphthalene diimide (NDI) and perylene diimide (PDI), as well as their derivatives for aPSC applications.
基金
financial support by the "Thousand Talents Program for Young Scholars" of China