Issue 41, 2024

On the prospects of high-entropy organic A-site halide perovskites

Abstract

High entropy is a hot topic in materials research due to several interesting and surprising phenomena, of which one crucial aspect is entropic stabilization. As well-known materials for optoelectronic and electrochemical applications, halide perovskites (HPs) suffer from instability issues and would benefit greatly from increased configurational entropy. Despite that, only a few literature reports have connected HPs with the concept of high-entropy materials. Furthermore, mixing A-site cations, especially organic ones, to achieve maximized configurational entropies has not been explored in detail either in experimental or computational works. Aiming to obtain high-entropy organic A-site HPs, we synthesized and characterized a system of penta-organic A-site cations HP of general formula GAxFAxEAxACxMA1−4xPbI3. Results on the structure and phase transitions show that single-phase solid solutions can be obtained for x values up to almost 0.08, resulting in one of the highest configurational entropies ever reported in A-site-only mixed HPs. The high-entropy HPs also showed band gaps of about 1.5 eV, decreased ionic transport, and remarkable stability compared to the unsubstituted composition. The results consolidate the potential of maximizing the configurational entropy as a design parameter in HPs.

Graphical abstract: On the prospects of high-entropy organic A-site halide perovskites

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jul 2024
Accepted
02 Oct 2024
First published
03 Oct 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 26479-26488

On the prospects of high-entropy organic A-site halide perovskites

F. B. Minussi and E. B. Araújo, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 26479 DOI: 10.1039/D4CP02832E

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