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The MRC special issue guest-edited by Prof. Huang and Prof. Zhang has been officially published!

With the strong support of the editorial team of Macromolecular Rapid Communications (hereinafter referred to as MRC) and the Editor-in-Chief Dr. Bo Weng, the special issue "Polymer Related Organic Photovoltaics" guest-edited by Prof. Huang and Prof. Zhang have officially published after more than half a year of planning, soliciting and handling contributions, and editing (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15213927/2022/43/22). This issue invited well-known experts at home and abroad to write a total of 16 original research papers, covering the molecule design of electron donor/acceptor materials and electron transport layer materials, the regulation of the film morphology, and the research of ultrathin and semi-transparent devices. The breakthrough achievements in this issue of MRC will certainly play an important role in promoting the further development of the field of organic photovoltaics.

 

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Guest Editorial

Polymer-Related Organic PhotovoltaicsXin Zhang and Hui Huang

Research Articles

Simultaneously Enhanced Efficiency and Mechanical Durability in Ternary Solar Cells Enabled by Low-Cost Incompletely Separated Fullerenes(Ke Gao, et al.)

Polymerized Naphthalimide Derivatives as Remarkable Electron-Transport Layers for Inverted Organic Solar CellsBin Zhao, et al.

The Subtle Structure Modulation of A2-A1-D-A1-A2 Type Nonfullerene Acceptors Extends the Photoelectric Response for High-Voltage Organic Photovoltaic CellsErjun Zhou, et al.

BODIPY Cored A−D−A'−D−A Type Nonfused-Ring Electron Acceptor for Efficient Polymer Solar Cells(Youtian Tao, et al.)

Strengthening the Intermolecular Interaction of Prototypical Semicrystalline Conjugated Polymer Enables Improved Photocurrent Generation at the Heterojunction(Wei Ma, et al.)

Molecular Optimization on Polymer Acceptor Enables Efficient All-Polymer Solar Cell with High Open-Circuit Voltage of 1.10 V(Chaohua Cui, et al.)

Anion-Doped Thickness-Insensitive Electron Transport Layer for Efficient Organic Solar Cells(Kai Zhang, et al.)

Using 3.0 eV Large Bandgap Conjugated Polymer as Host Donor to Construct Ternary Semi-Transparent Polymer Solar Cells: Increased Average Visible Transmittance and Modified Color Temperature(Junwu Chen, et al.)

Unraveling the Photovoltaic, Mechanical, and Microstructural Properties and Their Correlations in Simple Poly(3-pentylthiophene) Solar CellsLong Ye, et al.

Influence of Acid-Doped Poly(ethylene imine) Interlayers on the Performance of Polymer:Nonfullerene Solar Cells(Youngkyoo Kim, et al.)

A New Diazabenzo[k]fluoranthene-Based D-A Conjugated Polymer Donor for Efficient Organic Solar Cells(Zhong'an Li, et al.)

Combining Polymer Zwitterions and Zinc Oxide for High-Performance Inverted Organic Solar Cells(Yao Liu, et al.)

Fine-Tuned Morphology Based on Two Well-Miscible Polymer Donors Enables Higher Open-Circuit Voltage and Enhanced Stability for Highly Efficient Ternary All-Polymer Solar CellsMaojie Zhang, et al.

Mechanically and Ultraviolet Light Stable Ultrathin Organic Solar Cell via Semi-Embedding Silver Nanowires in a Hydrogen Bonds-Based Polyimide(Weiwei Li, et al.)

Benzotriazole-Based Nonfused Ring Acceptors for Efficient and Thermally Stable Organic Solar Cells(Bumjoon J. Kim, et al.)

Wide Bandgap Conjugated Polymers Based on Difluorobenzoxadiazole for Efficient Non-Fullerene Organic Solar Cells(Chunhui Duan, et al.)


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