Simple -Conjugated Polymers Based on Bithiazole for Nonfullerene Organic Photovoltaics

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2024)

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Abstract
Thiazole, as a family of five-membered heteroaromatic rings, is an interesting building unit that can play a role in coplanarizing the backbone as well as deepening the HOMO energy level, which is beneficial for the design of pi-conjugated polymers for the photoactive materials in organic photovoltaics (OPVs). Here, we designed and synthesized pi-conjugated polymers with simple chemical structures, which consist of 2,2 '-bithiazole or 5,5 '-bithiazole and alkylthiophenes as the polymer backbone. In fact, the polymers can be easily synthesized in much fewer steps compared to the typical high-performance polymers based on fused heteroaromatic rings. Interestingly, PTN5 exhibited a markedly higher ordered structure than PTN2. This was likely ascribed to the more coplanar and rigid backbone of PTN5 than that of PTN2 originating in the effectively arranged SN interaction. As a result, the nonfullerene photovoltaic cell based on PTN5 showed a PCE of 12.2%, which was much higher than the cell based on PTN2 (4.3%) and was high for the polymers consisting of only nonfused rings. These results demonstrate that thiazole-based polymers are promising photoactive materials for OPVs and emphasize the importance of careful molecular design utilizing noncovalent interactions.
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pi-conjugated polymers,thiazole,crystallinity,noncovalent interaction,organic photovoltaics,nonfullerene
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