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Pyrrolidinium containing perovskites with thermal stability and water resistance for photovoltaics

Abstract

A pyrrolidinium based perovskite with both excellent thermal stability and moisture resistance.

The commonly employed methyl-ammonium containing perovskites are unstable at high temperature or under moisture attack, thus limiting their commercial applications. To overcome this barrier, a new perovskite possessing both thermal stability and water resistance has been constructed, involving pyrrolidinium rings (CH 2 ) 4 NH 2 PbI 3 (PyPbI 3 ), through a simple solution-processing method. It presents not only prolonged moisture resistance and a favorable bandgap of 1.80 eV, as determined by P-XRD and UV absorption, but also excellent thermal stability, as verified via the in situ XRD technique. The new structure may be applicable to perovskite solar cells with improved thermal stability and water resistance.

Authors

Xu AF; Wang RT; Yang LW; Liu N; Chen Q; LaPierre R; Isik Goktas N; Xu G

Journal

Journal of Materials Chemistry C, Vol. 7, No. 36, pp. 11104–11108

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

September 19, 2019

DOI

10.1039/c9tc02800e

ISSN

2050-7526

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