Abstract
Hydrophilic oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) side chains are more flexible than alkyl chains and can facilitate the π–π stacking of conjugated polymer backbones, which has been proven to be a key structural feature leading to better device performance in polymer:fullerene blend polymer solar cells (PSCs). So far, little has been known about the influence of OEG side chains on the performance of non-fullerene acceptors in polymer:non-fullerene acceptor blends. Based on an easily accessible conjugated backbone of dicyanomethylene indanone–thiophene–fluorene–thiophene–dicyanometnylene indanone (DICTF), two non-fullerene molecular acceptors were synthesized with decyl (DICTF-C10) and triethylene glycol monoether (DICTF-TEG) side chains to blend with the polymer donor of PTB7-Th for PSCs. Replacing the decyl side chains with the TEGs on DICTF does improve the π–π stacking between the conjugated backbones as expected. For DICTF-TEG, nevertheless, forming the BHJ blend with the PTB7-Th donor leads to unfavorable fil...
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