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  • 2024Fabricating Planar Perovskite Solar Cells through a Greener Approach.4citations
  • 2023A Facile Two-Step Hydrothermal Synthesis of Co(OH)2@NiCo2O4 Nanosheet Nanocomposites for Supercapacitor Electrodes10citations
  • 2023Diethanolamine Modified Perovskite-Substrate Interface for Realizing Efficient ESL-Free PSCs.5citations
  • 2020Adsorption of methylene blue and rhodamine B on graphene oxide-Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> nanocomposite: Molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations20citations

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  • Tabet, Nouar
  • Alzahmi, Salem
  • Haik, Yousef
  • Alzahmi, Salem S.
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  • Salem, Imen Ben
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Fabricating Planar Perovskite Solar Cells through a Greener Approach.

  • Obaidat, Ihab M.
  • Tabet, Nouar
  • Alzahmi, Salem
  • Haik, Yousef
Abstract

High-quality perovskite thin films are typically produced via solvent engineering, which results in efficient perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Nevertheless, the use of hazardous solvents like precursor solvents (N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), dimethylformamide (DMF), gamma-butyrolactone (GBL)) and antisolvents (chlorobenzene (CB), dibutyl ether (DEE), diethyl ether (Et2O), etc.) is crucial to the preparation of perovskite solutions and the control of perovskite thin film crystallization. The consumption of hazardous solvents poses an imminent threat to both the health of manufacturers and the environment. Consequently, before PSCs are commercialized, the current concerns about the toxicity of solvents must be addressed. In this study, we fabricated highly efficient planar PSCs using a novel, environmentally friendly method. Initially, we employed a greener solvent engineering approach that substituted the hazardous precursor solvents with an environmentally friendly solvent called triethyl phosphate (TEP). In the following stage, we fabricated perovskite thin films without the use of an antisolvent by employing a two-step procedure. Of all the greener techniques used to fabricate PSCs, the FTO/SnO2/MAFAPbI3/spiro-OMeTAD planar device configuration yielded the highest PCE of 20.98%. Therefore, this work addresses the toxicity of the solvents used in the perovskite film fabrication procedure and provides a promising universal method for producing PSCs with high efficiency. The aforementioned environmentally friendly approach might allow for PSC fabrication on an industrial scale in the future under sustainable conditions.

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  • perovskite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • thin film
  • toxicity
  • crystallization