Research progress and application of high efficiency organic solar cells
based on benzodithiophene donor materials
Abstract
In recent decades, the demand for clean and renewable energy has grown
increasingly urgent due to the irreversible alteration of the global
climate. As a result, efficient organic solar cells (OSCs) have
gradually gained attention as a study hotspot. To break up this dilemma,
this paper reviews the molecular design strategies of benzodithiophen
(BDT)-based polymer and small molecule donor materials since their
birth, focusing on the development of main-chain engineering, side-chain
engineering and other unique molecular design paths. Up to now, the
state-of-the-art power conversion efficiency (PCE) of binary OSCs
prepared by BDT-based donor materials has approached 20%. Our work
detailly discusses the potential relationship between the molecular
changes of donor materials and photoelectric performance in
corresponding OSC devices, thereby presenting a rational molecular
design guidance for stable and efficient donor materials in future.