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- 2024Lattice Engineering via Transition Metal Ions for Boosting Photoluminescence Quantum Yields of Lead-Free Layered Double Perovskite Nanocrystalscitations
- 2024Lattice Engineering via Transition Metal Ions for Boosting Photoluminescence Quantum Yields of Lead-Free Layered Double Perovskite Nanocrystalscitations
- 2024Lattice Engineering via Transition Metal Ions for Boosting Photoluminescence Quantum Yields of Lead-Free Layered Double Perovskite Nanocrystalscitations
- 2024Probing compositional engineering effects on lead-free perovskite-inspired nanocrystal thin films using correlative nonlinear optical microscopycitations
- 2024Surface-Engineered Cesium Lead Bromide Perovskite Nanocrystals for Enabling Photoreduction Activitycitations
- 2024Assessing the Environmental Impact of Pnictogen-based Perovskite-Inspired Materials for Indoor Photovoltaicscitations
- 2024Simplifying perovskite solar cell fabrication for materials testing : how to use unetched substrates with the aid of a three-dimensionally printed cell holder
- 2024Perovskite‐Inspired Cs₂AgBi₂I₉: A Promising Photovoltaic Absorber for Diverse Indoor Environmentscitations
- 2024Halide Perovskites for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting and CO2 Reductioncitations
- 2024Synergistic metal halide perovskite@metal-organic framework hybrids for photocatalytic CO2 reductioncitations
- 2024Halide Engineering in Mixed Halide Perovskite-Inspired Cu2AgBiI6 for Solar Cells with Enhanced Performancecitations
- 2024Probing compositional engineering effects on lead-free perovskiteinspired nanocrystal thin films using correlative nonlinear optical microscopycitations
- 2023Introduction
- 2023Wide‐Bandgap Perovskite‐Inspired Materials: Defect‐Driven Challenges for High‐Performance Optoelectronicscitations
- 2023Water-resistant perovskite-inspired copper/silver pnictohalide nanocrystals for photoelectrochemical water splittingcitations
- 2023Water-resistant perovskite-inspired copper/silver pnictohalide nanocrystals for photoelectrochemical water splittingcitations
- 2023Wide-bandgap perovskite-inspired materials: defect-driven challenges for high-performance optoelectronicscitations
- 2023Antimony-Bismuth Alloying : The Key to a Major Boost in the Efficiency of Lead-Free Perovskite-Inspired Photovoltaicscitations
- 2023Triple A-Site Cation Mixing in 2D Perovskite-Inspired Antimony Halide Absorbers for Efficient Indoor Photovoltaicscitations
- 2023Triple A-Site Cation Mixing in 2D Perovskite-Inspired Antimony Halide Absorbers for Efficient Indoor Photovoltaicscitations
- 2023Lead-free perovskite-inspired semiconductors for indoor light-harvesting - the present and the futurecitations
- 2023Lead-free perovskite-inspired semiconductors for indoor light-harvesting - the present and the futurecitations
- 2023Screening Mixed-Metal Sn2M(III)Ch2X3 Chalcohalides for Photovoltaic Applicationscitations
- 2023Antimony‐Bismuth Alloying: The Key to a Major Boost in the Efficiency of Lead‐Free Perovskite‐Inspired Photovoltaicscitations
- 2023Antimony-Bismuth Alloyingcitations
- 2022Flexible Organic Photovoltaics with Star-Shaped Nonfullerene Acceptors End Capped with Indene Malononitrile and Barbiturate Derivativescitations
- 2021Tuning halide perovskite energy levelscitations
- 2021Tuning halide perovskite energy levelscitations
- 2021Fluorination of pyrene-based organic semiconductors enhances the performance of light emitting diodes and halide perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2021There is plenty of room at the topcitations
- 2020Monitoring Charge Carrier Diffusion across a Perovskite Film with Transient Absorption Spectroscopycitations
- 2020Femto- to Microsecond Dynamics of Excited Electrons in a Quadruple Cation Perovskitecitations
- 2020Femto- to Microsecond Dynamics of Excited Electrons in a Quadruple Cation Perovskitecitations
- 2020Tuning halide perovskite energy levelscitations
- 2020Fluorination of pyrene-based organic semiconductors enhances the performance of light emitting diodes and halide perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2020Fluorination of pyrene-based organic semiconductors enhances the performance of light emitting diodes and halide perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2020Investigation of well-defined pinholes in TiO 2 electron selective layers used in planar heterojunction perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2020Investigation of well-defined pinholes in TiO2 electron selective layers used in planar heterojunction perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2019Nano-structured TiO2 grown by low-temperature reactive sputtering for planar perovskite solar cellscitations
- 2019Refractive index change dominates the transient absorption response of metal halide perovskite thin films in the near infraredcitations
- 2019Highly Compact TiO<sub>2</sub> Films by Spray Pyrolysis and Application in Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
- 2019Eco-friendly and low-cost phenothiazine-based hole-transporting material for high performance perovskite solar cells
- 2017Impact of Film Thickness of Ultrathin Dip-Coated Compact TiO2 Layers on the Performance of Mesoscopic Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
- 2017Crystallisation-enhanced bulk hole mobility in phenothiazine-based organic semiconductorscitations
- 2017Tailored Fabrication of Transferable and Hollow Weblike Titanium Dioxide Structurescitations
- 2017Tailored Fabrication of Transferable and Hollow Weblike Titanium Dioxide Structurescitations
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Eco-friendly and low-cost phenothiazine-based hole-transporting material for high performance perovskite solar cells
Abstract
Halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently received tremendous attention, due to their low-cost, high flexibility, low-temperature processing, and the skyrocketing rise of their power conversion efficiency (PCE), from 3.8% to 23.7%, in less than a decade.[1] HTMs play a key role in PSCs not only to facilitate the hole-transfer from perovskite to the electrode and to suppress recombination, but also to protect the perovskite surface against its degradation by moisture/oxygen.[2]<br/><br/>To date, most of the high performing PSCs are either based on small molecular 2,2’,7,7’-tetrakis(N,N-di-p-methoxyphenylamine)-9,9’-spirobifluorene (Spiro-OMeTAD) HTM, or on the polymeric poly-[bis(4-phenyl)(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)amine] (PTAA) HTM. However, these materials are tremendously pricey (320 $/g and 2190 $/g, respectively), being synthesized in modest yields by means of toxic palladium (Pd) catalyzed cross-coupling reactions that require stringent conditions and demanding purification, thus limiting their low-cost large-scale production.[2,3] Hence, designing simple, low-cost, and environmental friendly HTMs would be highly important towards the goal of eco-friendly PSCs.<br/> <br/>We report on two new phenothiazine-based HTMs functionalized with azomethine moieties, namely AZO-I and AZO-II. Both the materials are synthesized in excellent yields from cheap and green precursors, via a Pd-free synthetic route with only water as by-product. To the best of our knowledge, AZO-I and AZO-II are to date the first and the cheapest (~14 $/g) phenothiazine-based eco-friendly HTMs, with a significant gain in cost-effectiveness of nearly 22 times with respect to the commercially available Spiro-OMeTAD. When AZO-I and AZO-II were employed in PSCs, they led to PCE up to nearly 13% and 14%, respectively. Under similar conditions, devices based on the expensive and toxic Spiro-OMeTAD HTM exhibited PCE up to 18.7%. Hence, our results show that, in spite of a small loss in the overall PSC performance, AZO-I and AZO-II are competitive with respect to state-of-the-art HTMs, holding a great potential for future cost-effective, high performing, and eco-friendly HTMs with minimized environmental impact.<br/>