Issue 28, 2021

A low-cost and green-solvent-processable hole-transport material enabled by a traditional bidentate ligand for highly efficient inverted perovskite solar cells

Abstract

Low-cost and eco-friendly hole-transport materials (HTMs) are exceedingly desirable for the practical application of perovskite solar cells (PVSCs). Here, a traditional bidentate ligand (1,10-phenanthroline), widely used as a chelating agent for bioorganic reagents and probes, is incorporated into an HTM to afford M1. Such a planar bidentate ligand at the central core of the HTM can facilitate π–π stacking and enable chelation to Pb2+ ion defects and thus achieve efficient passivation at the M1/perovskite interface, contributing to reduced recombination loss. When employed as an HTM in inverted PVSCs without dopants, bidentate-ligand-based M1 yields a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 20.14%, which is significantly higher than that (18.32%) of the M0 analogue that contains phenanthrene. More importantly, green solvent processing (ethyl acetate) of M1 achieves a PCE of 19.21%, which is among the highest values reported in PVSCs with a green-solvent-processable HTM. Besides, the facile one-step synthesis route reduces the cost to 45 $ gram−1 for M1, which is cheaper than the most reported HTMs for high-efficiency PVSCs without dopants. These findings demonstrate the potential of bidentate ligands in developing cost-effective and eco-friendly HTMs toward highly efficient PVSCs.

Graphical abstract: A low-cost and green-solvent-processable hole-transport material enabled by a traditional bidentate ligand for highly efficient inverted perovskite solar cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2021
Accepted
07 Jun 2021
First published
07 Jun 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 8930-8938

A low-cost and green-solvent-processable hole-transport material enabled by a traditional bidentate ligand for highly efficient inverted perovskite solar cells

J. Huang, J. Yang, D. Li, H. Sun, M. Su, X. Ji, B. Li, B. Li, Q. Liao, D. Han, H. Yan, L. Niu, D. Wang and X. Guo, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 8930 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC02053F

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