2020
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907396
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Intermolecular π–π Conjugation Self‐Assembly to Stabilize Surface Passivation of Highly Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells

Abstract: Surface passivation is an effective approach to eliminate defects and thus to achieve efficient perovskite solar cells, while the stability of the passivation effect is a new concern for device stability engineering. Herein, tribenzylphosphine oxide (TBPO) is introduced to stably passivate the perovskite surface. A high efficiency exceeding 22%, with steady‐state efficiency of 21.6%, is achieved, which is among the highest performances for TiO2 planar cells, and the hysteresis is significantly suppressed. Furt… Show more

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“…In agreement with the FTIR results (Figure 3 g), the O atom of C=O group in QA is anchored to the exposed Pb atom with bond length of 3.04 Å. Moreover, the characteristics of electron loss are observed on H atoms of benzyl group close to MAPbI 3 surface indicating the Coulomb interaction between H and I [5] . This interaction might help suppress the evaporation of iodine in MAPbI 3 during annealing process.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…In agreement with the FTIR results (Figure 3 g), the O atom of C=O group in QA is anchored to the exposed Pb atom with bond length of 3.04 Å. Moreover, the characteristics of electron loss are observed on H atoms of benzyl group close to MAPbI 3 surface indicating the Coulomb interaction between H and I [5] . This interaction might help suppress the evaporation of iodine in MAPbI 3 during annealing process.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Interestingly, the characteristic stretching vibration of the C=O in QA shifted from 1625 cm −1 to about 1616 cm −1 upon deposition on the MAPbI 3 thin film [46] . This shift may be the result of a O⋅⋅⋅Pb coordination bonding via Lewis base–acid interaction between the C=O bond of QA and Pb 2+ in the MAPbI 3 thin film [5, 13] . The FTIR spectra for PbI 2 and QA treated PbI 2 were recorded to further verify this hypothesis (Supporting Information, Figure S7).…”
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confidence: 76%
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