Impurities Determine Phase Purity of Hollow Perovskite Thin Films

Abstract

Metal halide perovskites have emerged as leading materials in optoelectronics owing to their tunable bandgaps and outstanding charge-transport properties. Conventional bandgap modulation, achieved through halide substitution or incorporation of bulky A-site cations, often entails trade-offs between structural integrity and carrier mobility. Hollow perovskites offer a compelling alternative, accommodating bulky cations such as ethylenediammonium (En) while retaining the three-dimensional octahedral network crucial for efficient charge transport. Translating these superior bulk properties into thin-film architecture is underexplored. Here, we systematically compare two solution-based strategies for forming MAPbI₃-En hollow perovskite thin films: direct precursor mixing and a crystal engineering route utilizing redissolved hollow perovskite crystals. Despite stoichiometric equivalence (verified with ¹H NMR and SEM-EDX), direct-mixed films form lowdimensional EnPbI₄ impurities at En ≥ 40 mol%, evidenced by the presence of ~490 nm PL shoulders and low-angle XRD peaks. In contrast, crystal-engineered films exhibit a continuous hypsochromic shift in photoluminescence (764 → 720 nm across 0-60 mol% En) while maintaining phase-pure 3D frameworks. ¹H/³¹P{¹H} NMR and DFT calculation reveal residual hypophosphorous acid (H₃PO₂, HPA) as the key modulator: preferential interaction with En²⁺ species (E_binding = -0.75 eV) forms spontaneous MAI-enI₂-PbI₂-HPA intermediates with a negative formation energy, suppressing EnPbI₄ nucleation during spin-coating. In-situ absorption spectroscopy during annealing confirms HPA directs 3D crystallization by inhibiting low-dimensional phases at supersaturation onset. This work highlights the role of solution chemistry to achieve phaseselective vacancy-engineered perovskites.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2026
Accepted
26 Jun 2026
First published
29 Jun 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Impurities Determine Phase Purity of Hollow Perovskite Thin Films

N. Singhal, N. Yantara, S. Lin, B. Febriansyah, S. Varku, H. R. Abuzeid, A. Zhumekenov, A. Nirmal, S. A. Pullarkat, J. Yin and N. Mathews, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6TA02886A

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