DIFLUORO BENZOTRIAZOLYL SOLAR CELL POLYMERIC MATERIAL AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF

Abstract
Disclosed are a difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material and preparation method and use thereof; the copolymer has a structure as represented by formula (I), wherein both R1 and R2 are alkyls from C1 to C20, and n is an integer from 10 to 100. In the difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material of the present invention, because the 1,2,3-benzotriazole copolymer contains two fluorine atoms, the HOMO energy level will be reduced by 0.11 eV while the fluorine-substituted 1,2,3-benzotriazole has two imido groups with strong electron-withdrawing property; the fluorine-substituted 1,2,3-benzotriazole is a heterocyclic compound with strong electron-withdrawing property, and an alkyl chain can be easily introduced to the N-position of the N—H bond of the benzotriazole; the functional group of the alkyl chain can improve solar energy conversion efficiency, thus solving the low efficiency problem of polymer solar cells.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention related to the field of materials of solar cells, particularly to difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material and preparation method and use thereof.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A persistent difficulty and hotspot in the field of photovoltaics is to prepare low-cost, high-energy solar cells using cheap materials. Currently, the application of crystalline silicon cell used for the ground is greatly confined because of its complicated process and high cost. In order to reduce the cost of the battery, it has been a long time for people to seek for a new solar cell material to cut the cost and expand the application. Organic semiconductor material has attracted considerable attention owing to its advantages of available raw material, low cost, simple process, good environmental stability and good photovoltaic effect. Since photo-induced electron transfer phenomenon between conjugated polymer and C60 was reported on Science (N. S Sariciftci, L. S milowitz, A. J. Heeger, et al. Science, 1992, 258, 1474) by N. S. Sariciftci, et al. in 1992, considerable efforts have been directed toward developing polymer solar cells, and a rapid development is achieved. However, the conversion efficiency is much lower than that of inorganic solar cells.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One purpose of the present invention is to provide difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material having high power conversion efficiency.


A difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, wherein having a structure represented by the following formula (I):




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wherein R1 and R2 are alkyls from C1 to C20, and n is an integer from 10 to 100. Preferably, n is in the range of 50˜70.


Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a method for preparing the above difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, comprising:


S1, providing compound A and compound B represented by the following formulas, separately;


A:




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B:



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wherein in said compound A, R1 is alkyl from C1 to C20; in said compound B, R2 is alkyl from C1 to C20;


S2, in an oxygen-free environment, adding said compound A and compound B in a molar ratio of 1:1 into organic solvent containing catalyst, carrying out Stille coupling reaction at a temperature in the range of 70 to 120° C. for 6 to 60 h, then obtaining difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material having a structure represented by the following formula (I):




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wherein n is an integer from 10 to 100.


The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material further comprises the step of:


S3, purifying the difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material obtained in S2.


In the S2 of the above method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material:


The catalyst is organopalladium or mixture of organopalladium and organic phosphorus ligand; molar ratio of the organopalladium to the compound A is in the range of 1:20˜1:100. Organopalladium herein comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride, tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(0) and tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium; organic phosphorus ligand is tri-tert-butylphosphine.


The organic solvent comprises at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of methylbenzene, N,N-dimethylformamide and tetrahydrofuran.


Preferably, in the S2:


The Stille coupling reaction is carried out at a temperature in the range of 90 to 110° C. for 12 to 48 h.


Yet another purpose of the present invention is to provide uses of the above difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material in organic solar cells.


In the difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material of the present invention, because the 1,2,3-benzotriazole polymer contains two fluorine atoms, the HOMO energy level will be reduced by 0.11 eV while the fluorine-substituted 1,2,3-benzotriazole has two imido groups with strong electron-withdrawing property; the difluoro benzotriazole is a heterocyclic compound with strong electron-withdrawing property, and an alkyl chain can be easily introduced to the N-position of the N—H bond of the benzotriazole; the functional group of the alkyl chain can improve solar power conversion efficiency, thus solving the low efficiency problem of polymer solar cells. Meanwhile, the functional group of the alkyl chain can regulate the solubility of difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material to make the film processing easier, thus promoting its widespread use in polymer solar cells field.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a flow chart showing the preparation of difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material of the present invention.



FIG. 2 is a UV-VIS absorption spectrum of poly{4,8-dimethoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-eicosyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} prepared in Example 2.



FIG. 3 is a structure diagram of organic solar cell.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention provides a difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, wherein having a structure represented by the following formula (I):




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wherein R1 and R2 are alkyls from C1 to C20, and n is an integer from 10 to 100. Preferably, n is in the range of 50˜70.


As shown in FIG. 1, a method for preparing the above difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, comprising:


S1, providing compound A and compound B represented by the following formulas, separately;


A:




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i.e. 2,6-bis(trimethylstannyl)-4,8-dialkoxy benzodithiophene;


B:




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i.e. 2-alkyl-4,7-bis(5-bromothienyl)-5,6-difluoro-1,2,3-benzotriazole;


wherein in compound A, R1 is alkyl from C1 to C20; in compound B, R2 is alkyl from C1 to C20,


S2, in an oxygen-free environment (such as oxygen-free environment formed by nitrogen, argon, or mixed gases of nitrogen and argon), adding said compound A and compound B in a molar ratio of 1:1 into organic solvent containing catalyst, carrying out Stille coupling reaction at a temperature in the range of 70 to 120° C. for 6 to 60 h (preferably for 12˜48 h), then obtaining reaction liquid comprising reaction product, i.e. difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material having a structure represented by the following formula (I):




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wherein n is an integer from 10 to 100, preferably in the range of 50˜70.


S3, purifying the product obtained in S2:


Methanol is added to the reaction liquid of S2 to precipitate. Then the reaction liquid is filtered with Soxhlet extractor, followed by extraction with methanol and n-hexane successively for 24 h; then using chloroform as an extractant to extract until the precipitations become colorless. Chloroform solution is collected and evaporated to give red powders. The red powders are then dried at 50° C. under vacuum for 24 h to obtain purified difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material.


In the S2 of the above method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material:


The catalyst is organopalladium or mixture of organopalladium and organic phosphorus ligand; molar ratio of the organopalladium to the compound A is in the range of 1:20˜1:100. Organopalladium herein comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride, tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(0) and tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium; organic phosphorus ligand is tri-tert-butylphosphine. In the mixture of organopalladium and organic phosphorus ligand, molar ratio of organopalladium to organic phosphorus ligand is in the range of 1:3˜1:6.


The organic solvent comprises at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of methylbenzene, N,N-dimethylformamide and tetrahydrofuran.


Preferably, in the S2:


The Stille coupling reaction is carried out at a temperature in the range of 90 to 110° C. for 12 to 48 h.


In the difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material of the present invention, because the 1,2,3-benzotriazole polymer contains two fluorine atoms, the HOMO energy level will be reduced by 0.11 eV while the fluorine-substituted 1,2,3-benzotriazole has two imido groups with strong electron-withdrawing property; the difluoro benzotriazole is a heterocyclic compound with strong electron-withdrawing property, and an alkyl chain can be easily introduced to the N-position of the N—H bond of the benzotriazole; the functional group of the alkyl chain can improve solar power conversion efficiency, thus solving the low efficiency problem of polymer solar cells. Meanwhile, the functional group of the alkyl chain can regulate the solubility of difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material to make the film processing easier, thus promoting its widespread use in polymer solar cells field.


Moreover, in the preparation method of the present invention, simple synthetic route is employed; raw material is cheap and available, so that both the process and manufacturing cost can be reduced.


The above difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material can be used as electron donor materials of the active layer of organic solar cells.


In order to make the present invention clearer, further description of the present invention, specifically the preparation of material and device will be illustrated, which combined with embodiments and the drawings. It will be understood that the embodiments are illustrative and that the invention scope is not so limited. Monomer of compound A herein can be referring to the method disclosed in the reference J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 56 or purchased in the market, monomer of compound B can be prepared referring to the method disclosed in the reference (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 4625) or purchased from the market.


Example 1

The difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-octoxy-benzodithiophene-co-2-n-octyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} having a structure represented by the following formula was prepared in the Example 1, wherein R1 was n-octyl, R2 was n-octyl, n was 50.




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The polymer was prepared as follows.


The reaction equation is:




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To a flask containing 12 mL of methylbenzene, mixture of 2,6-bis(trimethylstannyl)-4,8-di-n-octoxy-benzodithiophene (231 mg, 0.3 mmol), 2-n-octyl-4,7-bis(5-bromothienyl)-5,6-difluoro-1,2,3-benzotriazole (176.8 mg, 0.3 mmol), tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium (13.75 mg, 0.015 mmol) and tri-tert-butylphosphine (i.e. 2-dicyclohexylphosphino-2′,6′-dimethoxybiphenyl) (2 mg) was added and dissolved to make a solution. After supplying nitrogen to the flask to expel air for 30 min, Stille coupling reaction was carried out for 24 h while stirring at 100° C. The polymerization reaction was stopped after cooling. And then reaction liquid was obtained.


40 mL of methanol was added into the flask to precipitate the reaction liquid. Then the reaction liquid was filtered with Soxhlet extractor, followed by extraction with methanol and n-hexane successively for 24 h; then using chloroform as an extractant to extract until the reaction solution became colorless. Chloroform solution was collected and evaporated to give red powders. The red powders were then dried at 50° C. under vacuum for 24 h to obtain final product, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-octoxy-benzodithiophene-co-2-n-octyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole}. The yield is 81%.


The test results were: Molecular weight (GPC, THF, R. I): Mn=47.3 kDa, Mw/Mn=1.8.


Example 2

The difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, i.e. poly{4,8-dimethoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-eicosyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} having a structure represented by the following formula was prepared in the Example 2, wherein R1 was methyl, R2 was n-eicosyl, n was 50.




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The polymer was prepared as follows.


The reaction equation is:




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To a flask containing 15 mL of N,N-dimethylformamide solvent, mixture of 2, 6-bis(trimethylstannyl)-4,8-dimethoxy benzodithiophene (115 mg, 0.2 mmol) and 2-n-eicosyl-4,7-bis(5-bromothienyl)-5,6-difluoro-1,2,3-1H-benzotriazole (151.4 mg, 0.2 mmol) was added and dissolved to make a solution. After vacuumizing to expel oxygen and supplying argon to the flask, 5 mg of bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride was added. Stille coupling reaction was carried out for 12 h while stirring at 110° C. The polymerization reaction was stopped after cooling. And then reaction liquid was obtained.


50 mL of methanol was added into the flask to precipitate the reaction liquid. Then the reaction liquid was filtered with Soxhlet extractor, followed by extraction with methanol and n-hexane successively for 24 h; then using chloroform as an extractant to extract until the reaction solution became colorless. Chloroform solution was collected and evaporated to give red powders. The red powders were then dried at 50° C. under vacuum for 24 h to obtain final product, i.e. poly{4,8-dimethoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-eicosyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole}. The yield is 84%.


The test results were: Molecular weight (GPC, THF, R. I): Mn=59.4 kDa, Mw/Mn=1.9.



FIG. 2 is a UV-VIS absorption spectra of poly{4,8-dimethoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-eicosyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} prepared in Example 2; it can be seen from FIG. 2 that a relatively strong absorption peak appears at around 578 nm.


Example 3

The difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-eicosoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-methyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} having a structure represented by the following formula was prepared in the Example 3, wherein R1 was n-eicosyl, R2 was methyl, n was 65.




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The polymer was prepared as follows.


The reaction equation is:




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To a 50 mL-two-necked flask containing 15 mL of tetrahydrofuran, mixture of 2,6-bis(trimethylstannyl)-4,8-di-n-eicosoxy benzodithiophene (333 mg, 0.3 mmol) and 2-methyl-4,7-bis(5-bromothienyl)-5,6-difluoro-1,2,3-1H-benzotriazole (147.3 mg, 0.3 mmol) was added and dissolved to make a solution. After supplying mixed gases of nitrogen and argon to expel air for 20 min, 17 mg of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) was added into the two-necked flask, followed by continued supply of mixed gases of nitrogen and argon to expel air for about 10 min. Stille coupling reaction was carried out for 48 h while stirring at 90° C. The reaction liquid was obtained.


40 mL of methanol was added into the flask to precipitate the reaction liquid. Then the reaction liquid was filtered with Soxhlet extractor, followed by extraction with methanol and n-hexane successively for 24 h; then using chloroform as an extractant to extract until the reaction solution became colorless. Chloroform solution was collected and evaporated to give red powders. The red powders were then dried at 50° C. under vacuum for 24 h to obtain final product, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-eicosoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-methyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole}. The yield is 80%.


The test results were: Molecular weight (GPC, THF, R. I): Mn=72.4 kDa, Mw/Mn=1.9.


Example 4

The difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-butoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-decyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} having a structure represented by the following formula was prepared in the Example 4, wherein R1 was n-butyl, R2 was n-decyl, n was 10.




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The polymer was prepared as follows.


The reaction equation is:




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To a flask containing 15 mL of N,N-dimethylformamide solvent, mixture of 2,6-bis(trimethylstannyl)-4,8-di-n-butoxy benzodithiophene (123 mg, 0.2 mmol) and 2-n-decyl-4,7-bis(5-bromothienyl)-5,6-difluoro-1,2,3-1H-benzotriazole (132 mg, 0.2 mmol) was added and dissolved to make a solution. After vacuumizing to expel oxygen and supplying argon to the flask, bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride (0.01 mmol, 7.02 mg) was added. Stille coupling reaction was carried out for 6 h while stirring at 120° C. The polymerization reaction was stopped after cooling. And then reaction liquid was obtained.


50 mL of methanol was added into the flask to precipitate the reaction liquid. Then the reaction liquid was filtered with Soxhlet extractor, followed by extraction with methanol and n-hexane successively for 24 h; then using chloroform as an extractant to extract until the reaction solution became colorless. Chloroform solution was collected and evaporated to give red powders. The red powders were then dried at 50° C. under vacuum for 24 h to obtain final product, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-butoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-decyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole}. The yield is 68%.


The test results were: Molecular weight (GPC, THF, R. I): Mn=9.3 kDa, Mw/Mn=2.2.


Example 5

The difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-decoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-tetradecyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} having a structure represented by the following formula was prepared in the Example 2, wherein R1 was n-decyl, R2 was n-tetradecyl, n was 100.




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The polymer was prepared as follows.


The reaction equation is:




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To a 50 mL-two-necked flask containing 15 mL of tetrahydrofuran, mixture of 2,6-bis(trimethylstannyl)-4,8-di-n-decoxy benzodithiophene (248 mg, 0.3 mmol) and 2-n-tetradecyl-4,7-bis(5-bromothienyl)-5,6-difluoro-1,2,3-1H-benzotriazole (202 mg, 0.3 mmol) was added and dissolved to make a solution. After supplying mixed gases of nitrogen and argon to expel air for 20 min, tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0) (0.003 mmol, 3.7 mg) was added into the two-necked flask, followed by continued supply of mixed gases of nitrogen and argon to expel air for about 10 min. Stille coupling reaction was carried out for 60 h while stirring at 70° C. The reaction liquid was obtained.


40 mL of methanol was added into the flask to precipitate the reaction liquid. Then the reaction liquid was filtered with Soxhlet extractor, followed by extraction with methanol and n-hexane successively for 24 h; then using chloroform as an extractant to extract until the reaction solution became colorless. Chloroform solution was collected and evaporated to give red powders. The red powders were then dried at 50° C. under vacuum for 24 h to obtain final product, i.e. poly{4,8-di-n-decoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-tetradecyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole}. The yield is 88%.


The test results were: Molecular weight (GPC, THF, R. I): Mn=100.1 kDa, Mw/Mn=1.8.


Example 6

Organic solar cell was prepared in Example 6 by using the poly{4,8-dimethoxy benzodithiophene-co-2-n-eicosyl-4,7-dithienyl-5,6-difluoro benzotriazole} (i.e. DFBTz-BDT2) obtained in Example 2 as electron donor material of active layer.


Referring to FIG. 3, the organic solar cell comprises glass substrate 11, transparent anode 12, auxiliary layer 13, active layer 14 and cathode 15 stacked in sequence. Transparent anode 12 can be indium tin oxide (abbr. ITO), preferably ITO having square resistance of 10˜20Ω/; Auxiliary layer 13 can be the composite material of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrene sulfonate) (abbr. PEDOT:PSS). Active layer 14 comprises electron donor material and electron acceptor material. Herein, electron donor material was polymer (i.e. DFBTz-BDT2) obtained from Example 2, electron acceptor material can be [6,6′]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (abbr. PCBM); Cathode 15 can be aluminium electrode or double-layer metal electrode, such as Ca/Al or Ba/Al. The thickness was preferably 170 nm, 30 nm, 130 nm or 60 nm.


Glass substrate 11 can be served as the base at the bottom. In the manufacturing process, ITO glass was ultrasonically cleaned, followed by Oxygen-Plasma treatment. Auxiliary layer 13 was coated on the ITO glass. The polymer obtained from Example 1 was blended together with electron acceptor material then coated on the auxiliary layer 13 to form active layer 14. Cathode 15 was deposited on the active layer 14 by vacuum coating technique to obtain the organic solar cell. The organic solar cell needs to be heated at 110 degrees centigrade in a sealed condition for 4 h, and then cooled to room temperature. Because the order and regularity of radicals and chain segments can get improved after annealing, so that the transporting speed and transporting efficiency of carrier are enhanced, resulting in the improvement of photoelectric conversion efficiency. In this embodiment, thickness of cathode 15 Al layer was 170 nm.


As shown in FIG. 3, in the light, the light goes through glass substrate 11 and ITO electrode 12. Hole-conducting type electroluminescent material of active layer 14 absorbs solar energy, and generates excitons. The excitons migrate to the interface of electron donor/acceptor materials, and transfer electrons to the electron acceptor material, such as PCBM, achieving in charge separation and thus forming free carriers, namely, free electrons and holes. These free electrons pass along the electron acceptor material to the metal cathode and are collected by cathode; free holes pass along electron donor material to the ITO anode and are collected by anode to generate photocurrent and photovoltage, achieving photon-to-electron conversion. When it connects to load 16, it can be supplied with power. In this process, because of its very wide wavelength range of spectrum response, hole-conducting type electroluminescent material is able to make better use of solar energy, obtain a higher photon-to-electron conversion efficiency, and increase the electricity production capacity of solar cell devices. And this organic material can reduce quality of solar cell devices, and can be produced by spin coating, facilitate to manufacture on a large scale.


Table 1 shows photovoltaic properties of organic solar cell prepared in Example 6. (note: PCE stands for power conversion efficiency; Voc stands for open-circuit voltage; Jsc stands for short-circuit current; FF stands for fill factor.)














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Voc(V)
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FF(%)
PCE(%)




















DFBTz-BDT2/PCBM
0.73
13.82
54.7
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Results in Table 1 indicate that in the AM1.5 and 100 mW/cm2 light, power conversion efficiency of the bulk heterojunction solar cell using DFBTz-F1 as electron donor material is 5.4%; AM herein stands for air mass, which is the optical path length through Earth's atmosphere for sunlight, expressed as a ratio relative to zenith path length at sea level; condition of AM 1.5 means remarking and measuring the ground under the rated irradiance and spectral distribution of solar cell. The total solar irradiance is 1000 watts per square meter, the temperature of solar cell is 25° C.; this standard which also currently applies in China is set by International Electrotechnical Commission. Specifically, a standard irradiance intensity of sun is equivalent to that of an AM 1.5 G standard light source. AM 1.5 G means a beam of sunlight having a zenith angle (the angle between a direction of incident light and the normal to the Earth's surface) of 48°, light intensity is 1000 W/m2 (i.e. AM1.5 and 100 mW/cm2 light).


While the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it will be understood that the embodiments are illustrative and that the invention scope is not so limited. Alternative embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains. Such alternate embodiments are considered to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is described by the appended claims and is supported by the foregoing description.

Claims
  • 1. A difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, wherein having a structure represented by the following formula (I):
  • 2. The difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 1, wherein n is in the range of 50 to 70.
  • 3. A method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material, comprising: S1, providing compound A and compound B represented by the following formulas, separately;A:
  • 4. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 3, wherein further comprising: S3, purifying the difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material obtained in S2.
  • 5. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 3, wherein in said S2, said catalyst is organopalladium or mixture of organopalladium and organic phosphorus ligand.
  • 6. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 5, wherein said organopalladium comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of bis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(II) dichloride, tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium(0) and tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium; said organic phosphorus ligand is tri-tert-butylphosphine.
  • 7. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 5, wherein molar ratio of said organopalladium to said compound A is in the range of 1:20˜1:100.
  • 8. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 3, wherein in said S2, said organic solvent comprises at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of methylbenzene, N,N-dimethylformamide and tetrahydrofuran.
  • 9. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 3, wherein in said S2, said Stille coupling reaction is carried out at a temperature in the range of 90 to 110° C. for 12 to 48 h.
  • 10. (canceled)
  • 11. An organic solar cell comprising the difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 1.
  • 12. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 4, wherein in said S2, said catalyst is organopalladium or mixture of organopalladium and organic phosphorus ligand.
  • 13. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 4, wherein in said S2, said organic solvent comprises at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of methylbenzene, N,N-dimethylformamide and tetrahydrofuran.
  • 14. The method for preparing difluoro benzotriazolyl solar cell polymeric material according to claim 4, wherein in said S2, said Stille coupling reaction is carried out at a temperature in the range of 90 to 110° C. for 12 to 48 h.
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