Shared posts

02 Mar 13:18

Reducing Energy Disorder of Hole Transport Layer by Charge Transfer Complex for High Performance p–i–n Perovskite Solar Cells

by Guiying Xu, Rongming Xue, Samuel J. Stuard, Harald Ade, Chenjie Zhang, Jianlin Yao, Yaowen Li, Yongfang Li
Reducing Energy Disorder of Hole Transport Layer by Charge Transfer Complex for High Performance p–i–n Perovskite Solar Cells

A charge‐transfer complex strategy to reduce the energy disorder of organic semiconductor (OS) charge transport layers (CTLs) by doping a well‐designed OS (BDT‐Si) with electron‐acceptor features in a commercial hole‐transport material (PTAA) is proposed. As a result, the p–i–n planar perovskite solar cells with the optimized hole‐transport layer exhibit the best power conversion efficiency of 21.87%, and good operating stability at maximum power point under continuous illumination.


Abstract

Solution‐processed organic semiconductor charge‐transport layers (OS‐CTLs) with high mobility, low trap density, and energy level alignment have dominated the important progress in p–i–n planar perovskite solar cells (pero‐SCs). Unfortunately, their inevitable long chains result in weak molecular stacking, which is likely to generate high energy disorder and deteriorate the charge‐transport ability of OS‐CTLs. Here, a charge‐transfer complex (CTC) strategy to reduce the energy disorder in the OS‐CTLs by doping an organic semiconductor, 4,4′‐(4,8‐bis(5‐(trimethylsilyl)thiophen‐2‐yl)benzo[1,2‐b:4,5‐b′]dithiophene‐2,6‐diyl)bis(N,N‐bis(4‐methoxyphenyl)aniline) (BDT‐Si), in a commercial hole‐transport layer (HTL), poly[bis(4‐phenyl) (2,4,6‐trimethylphenyl)amine (PTAA), is proposed. The formation of the CTC makes the PTAA conjugated backbone electron‐deficient, resulting in a quinoidal and stiffer character, which is likely to planarize the PTAA backbone and enhance the ordering of the film in nanoscale. The resultant HTL exhibits a reduced energy disorder, which simultaneously promotes hole transport in the HTL, hole extraction at the interface, energy level alignment, and quasi‐Fermi level splitting in the device. As a result, the p–i–n planar pero‐SCs with optimized HTL exhibit the best power conversion efficiency of 21.87% with good operating stability. This finding demonstrates that the CTC strategy is an effective way to reduce the energy disorder in HTLs and to improve the performance of planar pero‐SCs.

02 Oct 07:39

Toward ideal hole transport materials: a review on recent progress in dopant-free hole transport materials for fabricating efficient and stable perovskite solar cells

Energy Environ. Sci., 2020, 13,4057-4086
DOI: 10.1039/D0EE02337J, Review Article
Xinxing Yin, Zhaoning Song, Zaifang Li, Weihua Tang
A review on the fundamental understanding and rational design of ideal, dopant-free HTMs for fabricating efficient and stable perovskite solar cells.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
17 Aug 13:37

Alkali-cation-enhanced benzylammonium passivation for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells fabricated through sequential deposition

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8,19357-19366
DOI: 10.1039/D0TA04680A, Paper
Jie Cao, Junke Jiang, Nan Li, Yifan Dong, Yongheng Jia, Shuxia Tao, Ni Zhao
Compositional perovskites were developed by a sequential deposition method for highly efficient and stable solar cells. The inclusion of alkali cation and benzylammonium showed synergistic passivation-effect and demonstrated 22.5% efficiency with over 1500 h stability.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
14 Jan 13:56

An electrochemical technique for controlled dissolution of zirconium based components of light water reactors

RSC Adv., 2019, 9,1869-1881
DOI: 10.1039/C8RA08693A, Paper
Open Access Open Access
Sayandev Chatterjee, Meghan S. Fujimoto, Nathan L. Canfield, Monte R. Elmore, Devin W. Olson, Edgar C. Buck, Michele A. Conroy, Tamas Varga, David J. Senor
This work demonstrates a controlled potential electrochemistry with correlative microscopy for insight into the radial H-distribution into TPBAR components of light water reactors.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
07 Nov 09:36

Acylhydrazone-based porphyrin derivative as hole transport material for efficient and thermally stable perovskite solar cells

by Lv, Xudong; Xiao, Guobin; Feng, Xiaoxia; et al.
Title: Acylhydrazone-based porphyrin derivative as hole transport material for efficient and thermally stable perovskite solar cells
Author(s): Lv, Xudong; Xiao, Guobin; Feng, Xiaoxia; et al.
Source: DYES AND PIGMENTS, 160: 957-961 JAN 2019
Document Type: Article
27 Aug 04:24

FA0.88Cs0.12PbI3−x(PF6)x Interlayer Formed by Ion Exchange Reaction between Perovskite and Hole Transporting Layer for Improving Photovoltaic Performance and Stability

by Jiangzhao Chen , Seul‐Gi Kim , Nam‐Gyu Park
Advanced Materials, Volume 30, Issue 40, October 4, 2018.
23 Dec 07:47

[Pd]-Catalyzed Intermolecular Coupling and Acid Mediated Intramolecular Cyclodehydration: One-Pot Synthesis of Indenes

by Gedu Satyanarayana, Niharika Pedireddi

An efficient one-pot synthesis of indenes from simple starting materials is presented. This process involves a dual C–C bond formation through an intermolecular Heck coupling reaction followed by acid-mediated intramolecular cyclodehydration. The strategy is amenable to various substituted aromatics to give indenes. In addition, the regioselective synthesis of benzyl styrenes in a single column purification technique through in-situ reduction of Heck products (ketones) followed by acid mediated dehydration of crude reaction mixture is presented.

Thumbnail image of graphical abstract

An efficient one-pot synthesis of indenes from simple starting materials is presented. This process involves a dual C–C bond formation by intermolecular Heck coupling followed by acid-mediated intramolecular cyclodehydration. In addition, the regioselective synthesis of benzyl styrenes through in-situ reduction of Heck products (ketones) followed by acid-mediated dehydration is presented.

08 Jun 06:51

Surface modification using crosslinking of diamine and a bis(diarylcarbene): synthesis, characterization, and antibacterial activity via binding hydrogen peroxide

RSC Adv., 2017, 7,29645-29655
DOI: 10.1039/C7RA05258H, Paper
Open Access Open Access
Pengfei Yang, Mark G. Moloney
Modification of polymer beads with a functionalized bis(arylcarbene) provides access to materials with biocidal properties.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry