Solvent selection for highly reproducible carbon-based mixed-cation hybrid lead halide perovskite solar cells via adduct approach
Autor: | Sateesh Prathapani, Subodh G. Mhaisalkar Prof., Lew Jia Haur, Airody Vasudeva Adhikari, Anish Priyadarshi, D. Bahulayan, Kavya S. Keremane |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Materials science Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment 020209 energy Iodide Energy conversion efficiency chemistry.chemical_element Halide 02 engineering and technology 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Adduct Solvent chemistry Chemical engineering 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering General Materials Science 0210 nano-technology Mesoporous material Carbon Perovskite (structure) |
Zdroj: | Solar Energy. 199:761-771 |
ISSN: | 0038-092X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.solener.2020.02.063 |
Popis: | The major problem identified in carbon-based mixed cation perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is the selection of a suitable solvent for single-step solution-processed perovskite deposition in order to promote their scalable production. Herein we report a detailed study on the selection of appropriate solvent for the one-step deposition of cesium-formamidinium lead iodide (Cs0.1FA0.9PbI3) perovskite via Lewis acid-base adduct approach for fully printable mesoporous PSCs with mesoporous TiO2/ZrO2/C architecture. Highly reproducible Cs0.1FA0.9PbI3 solar cells were fabricated via adducts of PbI2 with eco-friendly dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). The best cells fabricated with the above approach yielded a photoconversion efficiency (PCE) of 12.33% for a small area device (active area: 0.09 cm2) and 10.1% for a large area device (active area 0.7cm2). The average power conversion efficiency for 62 PSCs was found to be 10.5% under an AM 1.5G illumination. Finally, the mixed cation perovskite in carbon architecture using the Lewis acid-base adduct approach is remarkably stable, with less than 1% change from the initial PCE after 1800h of storage under dark ambient conditions (25 °C, 60–70% RH). |
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