Theoretical-experimental correlation of Voc in isoindigo-based small molecules for photovoltaic applications

A family of isoindigo derivatives (OII1-OII8) with D-A'-A-A'-D and D-A-D electronic architecture was designed and synthesized to study their optical and electronic properties for photovoltaic applications. These small molecules integrate isoindigo as an electron acceptor, cyano-containing...

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Main Authors: O. Javier Hernández-Ortiz, Mario Rodríguez, Rosa Angeles Vazquez-García, Karina Alemán Ayala, María Aurora Veloz Rodríguez, Arián Espinosa-Roa, José-Luis Maldonado
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-06-01
Series:Chemical Physics Impact
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667022424003529
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Summary:A family of isoindigo derivatives (OII1-OII8) with D-A'-A-A'-D and D-A-D electronic architecture was designed and synthesized to study their optical and electronic properties for photovoltaic applications. These small molecules integrate isoindigo as an electron acceptor, cyano-containing π-bridges, and diverse donor groups, including triphenylamine, carbazole, and fluorene. The synthesis involved aldol condensation, direct arylation, and Suzuki coupling. Theoretical (DFT/TDDFT) and experimental analyses revealed intense absorption bands and tunable bandgaps (1.61–1.94 eV). Experimental validation of HOMO-LUMO levels and photovoltaic performance was conducted, with OSC devices achieving Voc values up to 0.73 V in preliminary studies. A strong correlation was observed between theoretical predictions and experimental electronic parameters for OII3 and OII4 with D-A'-A-A'-D architectures. This work demonstrates the potential of isoindigo-based molecules for organic solar cells.
ISSN:2667-0224