Issue 44, 2024

Conductive chelating agent-treated electron transfer layers for environmentally friendly and efficient perovskite solar cells

Abstract

The electron transfer layer (ETL) adjacent to the pivotal perovskite layer has significant effects on the ultimate performance of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Exquisite improvement of ETLs is feasible to elevate the already impressive photoelectric characteristics of PSCs. Herein, a multifaceted conductive chelating agent, sodium p-styrenesulfonate (SSS), is incorporated into SnO2 precursor solution to improve the performance of PSCs. Our results indicate that SSS can regulate crystal growth of SnO2, passivate vacancy oxygen traps of the formed SnO2 ETL, and further strengthen the interface contact. In addition, SSS molecules can also adjust the growth of perovskite crystals and improve the quality of perovskite films. Furthermore, SSS molecules in the SnO2 ETL can provide in situ suppression of lead leakage by chelating with dissociative Pb2+. Finally, the photoelectric conversion efficiency of PSCs is increased from 21.45% to 24.23% with enhancement in the conductivity of the SnO2 ETL and the electron transport at the SnO2/perovskite interface. Simultaneously, SSS-optimized PSCs exhibit improved storage and operational stability, as well as in situ fixation of dissociative Pb2+. This promotion of both the SnO2 ETL and the perovskite layer via adding a conductive chelating agent to the SnO2 precursor solution provides a convenient strategy to effectively improve the performance and stability of environmentally friendly PSCs.

Graphical abstract: Conductive chelating agent-treated electron transfer layers for environmentally friendly and efficient perovskite solar cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jul 2024
Accepted
25 Sep 2024
First published
26 Sep 2024

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024,12, 18058-18065

Conductive chelating agent-treated electron transfer layers for environmentally friendly and efficient perovskite solar cells

Y. Li, S. Zhang, Z. Liu, H. Zhong, Q. Zhang, C. Yao and X. Chu, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, 12, 18058 DOI: 10.1039/D4TC03182B

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