Solution‐Processable PEDOT for Organic Solar Cells: From One‐Pot Synthesis to Kinetically‐Controlled Polymerization

Y Yuda Li B Bowen Gao Y Yuting Diao (Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass‐based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Engineering Process of Ministry of Education School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy Wuhan Institute of Technology Wuhan 430205 China) H Huaxiang Xiang (Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass‐based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Engineering Process of Ministry of Education School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy Wuhan Institute of Technology Wuhan 430205 China) J Jingyuan Yao X Xiaojin Xu (Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass‐based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Engineering Process of Ministry of Education School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy Wuhan Institute of Technology Wuhan 430205 China) Q Qi Li X Xunchang Wang (Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Chemical Materials and Devices (Ministry of Education) School of Optoelectronic Materials & Technology Jianghan University Wuhan China) X Xiangyu Li F Feng Wang D Dongjie Yang H Hongming Lou (Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fuel Cell Technology School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510641 China) R Renqiang Yang

Abstract

AbstractThe updating of poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) hole transporting material (HTM) is crucial for organic solar cells (OSCs). Despite decades of development in PEDOT:PSS and its derivatives, a comprehensive understanding of their supramolecular polymerization mechanisms remains elusive, precluding the attainment of the optimal architectures and functions. Herein, it is shown that the synthesis of PEDOT:PSS follows the principle of oxidative polymerization‐induced electrostatic self‐assembly, with the kinetic behavior strongly correlated to the volume of PSS polyanion matrix. Moreover, a kinetically controlled polymerization approach is proposed to synthesize PEDOT HTMs with exceptional time efficiency by prematurely halting the rapid polymerization process within a low‐volume PSS matrix. The reduced interference from PSS confers unique advantages to the methodology in achieving highly oxidized and interconnected PEDOTs. This leads to comprehensive improvements in the physico‐chemical properties of PEDOT:PSS, significantly enhancing OSC efficiency to 20.04%. Furthermore, the optimized PEDOT maintains exceptional semiconducting characteristics and outstanding OSC efficiency even at an unprecedentedly high PSS insulator content of 94.12%. The substantial increase in loading significantly amplifies the manifestation of polyanion functionalities, such as improving colloidal stability, thereby facilitating the resurgence of previously underutilized naphthalene sulfonate polyanion in the fabrication of high‐quality, solution‐processable PEDOT HTMs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 24
Published June 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

Y

Yuda Li

B

Bowen Gao

Y

Yuting Diao

Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass‐based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Engineering Process of Ministry of Education School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy Wuhan Institute of Technology Wuhan 430205 China

H

Huaxiang Xiang

Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass‐based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Engineering Process of Ministry of Education School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy Wuhan Institute of Technology Wuhan 430205 China

J

Jingyuan Yao

X

Xiaojin Xu

Key Laboratory of Novel Biomass‐based Environmental and Energy Materials in Petroleum and Chemical Industry Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Engineering Process of Ministry of Education School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy Wuhan Institute of Technology Wuhan 430205 China

Q

Qi Li

X

Xunchang Wang

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

X

Xiangyu Li

F

Feng Wang

D

Dongjie Yang

H

Hongming Lou

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fuel Cell Technology School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510641 China

R

Renqiang Yang