Green Solvent‐Processed Organic Solar Cells Approaching 20.4% Efficiency via Active Layer Pre‐Solidification

X Xiaopeng Duan J Jiali Song J Junjie Zhang J Jiaxin Zhuang (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Shanghai Key Lab of Electrical Insulation & Thermal Aging) J Jiawei Deng X Xunchang Wang (Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Chemical Materials and Devices (Ministry of Education) School of Optoelectronic Materials & Technology Jianghan University Wuhan China) G Guangkuo Dai (School of Chemistry Beihang University Beijing People's Republic of China) B Bohao Song J Jiawei Qiao X Xiaotao Hao J Jianqi Zhang (Key Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication) R Renqiang Yang G Guanghao Lu (Frontier Institute of Science and Technology) F Feng Liu Y Yanming Sun

Abstract

AbstractGreen solvent fabrication of efficient organic solar cells (OSCs) is essential for their industrial scale extension and ecological sustainability, but there is typically an obvious efficiency drop during the transition from halogenated to green solvents due to the severe molecular aggregation. Here, an innovative strategy of active layer pre‐solidification by liquid nitrogen freezing process is proposed to accelerate molecular precipitation and crystallization, and therefore suppress the excessive phase separation, as demonstrated by PiFM and GISAXs results. Moreover, pre‐solidification process allows more solvents to carry acceptor molecules for an orderly upward migration during rapid volatilization, facilitating an ideal longitudinal gradient arrangement of photovoltaic materials that is favorable for charge transport and extraction. Consequently, PM6:L8BO‐X:BO‐8F OSCs fabricate with o‐xylene yielded a record efficiency of 20.38%, which is comparable to 20.56% for chloroform‐processed devices. The inconspicuous efficiency gaps are observed in various photovoltaic materials by using green solvents, proving the outstanding universality. In addition, the pre‐solidification process effectively inhibits the coffee‐ring effect in large‐area active layer films and boosts the OSC modules to an exciting 17.06% efficiency. This work virtually eliminates the photovoltaic performance losses caused by green solvents, and charts a sustainable avenue to large‐scale commercialization of organic photovoltaics.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 33
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (15)

X

Xiaopeng Duan

J

Jiali Song

J

Junjie Zhang

J

Jiaxin Zhuang

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Shanghai Key Lab of Electrical Insulation & Thermal Aging

J

Jiawei Deng

X

Xunchang Wang

Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Chemical Materials and Devices (Ministry of Education) School of Optoelectronic Materials & Technology Jianghan University Wuhan China

G

Guangkuo Dai

School of Chemistry Beihang University Beijing People's Republic of China

B

Bohao Song

J

Jiawei Qiao

X

Xiaotao Hao

J

Jianqi Zhang

Key Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication

R

Renqiang Yang

G

Guanghao Lu

Frontier Institute of Science and Technology

F

Feng Liu

Y

Yanming Sun