Issue 4, 2024

A universal ligand for lead coordination and tailored crystal growth in perovskite solar cells

Abstract

Chemical environment and precursor-coordinating molecular interactions within a perovskite precursor solution can lead to important implications in structural defects and crystallization kinetics of a perovskite film. Thus, the opto-electronic quality of such films can be boosted by carefully fine-tuning the coordination chemistry of perovskite precursors via controllable introduction of additives, capable of forming intermediate complexes. In this work, we employed a new type of ligand, namely 1-phenylguanidine (PGua), which coordinates strongly with the PbI2 complexes in the perovskite precursor, forming new intermediate species. These strong interactions effectively retard the perovskite crystallization process and form homogeneous films with enlarged grain sizes and reduced density of defects. In combination with an interfacial treatment, the resulted champion devices exhibit a 24.6% efficiency with outstanding operational stability. Unprecedently, PGua can be applied in various PSCs with different perovskite compositions and even in both configurations: n–i–p and p–i–n, highlighting the universality of this ligand.

Graphical abstract: A universal ligand for lead coordination and tailored crystal growth in perovskite solar cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2023
Accepted
04 Jan 2024
First published
09 Jan 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024,17, 1549-1558

A universal ligand for lead coordination and tailored crystal growth in perovskite solar cells

B. Yang, J. Suo, D. Bogachuk, W. Kaiser, C. Baretzky, O. Er-Raji, G. Loukeris, A. A. Alothman, E. Mosconi, M. Kohlstädt, U. Würfel, F. De Angelis and A. Hagfeldt, Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, 17, 1549 DOI: 10.1039/D3EE02344C

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