Revealing the Effect of Solvent Additive Selectivity on Morphology and Formation Kinetics in Printed Non‐fullerene Organic Solar Cells at Ambient Conditions
Jinsheng Zhang,
Zerui Li,
Xinyu Jiang
et al.
Abstract:Solvent additives enable the efficient modification of the morphology to improve the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of organic solar cells. However, the impact of solvent additive selectivity on the film morphology and formation kinetics is still unclarified. Herein, this work investigates two solvent additives, 1‐chloronaphthalene (1‐CN) and tetralin, characterized by their varying selectivity for the polymer donor (PBDB‐T‐2F) and the non‐fullerene small molecule acceptor (BTP‐C3‐4F). Specifically, 1‐CN ex… Show more
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