Enamine-based hole transporting materials for vacuum-deposited perovskite solar cells
In a short period of time, the rapid development of perovskite solar cells attracted a lot of attention in the science community with the record for power conversion efficiency being broken every year. Despite the fast progress in power conversion efficiency there are still many issues that need to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sustainable energy & fuels 2020-10, Vol.4 (1), p.517-523 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a short period of time, the rapid development of perovskite solar cells attracted a lot of attention in the science community with the record for power conversion efficiency being broken every year. Despite the fast progress in power conversion efficiency there are still many issues that need to be solved before starting large scale commercial applications, such as, among others, the difficult and costly synthesis and usage of toxic solvents for the deposition of hole transport materials (HTMs). We herein report new enamine-based charge transport materials obtained
via
a simple one step synthesis procedure, from commercially available precursors and without the use of expensive organometallic catalysts. The developed materials demonstrated rapid loss of mass during thermogravimetry analysis suggesting that they could be processed not only using solution processing but also
via
vacuum deposition. Furthermore, all HTMs demonstrated high charge carrier mobility with
H2
possessing the highest mobility of 2.5 × 10
−2
cm
2
V
−1
s
−1
under strong electric fields. The investigated materials were employed in vacuum-deposited p-i-n perovskite solar cells and champion devices with enamine
H2
demonstrate a PCE of 18.4%.
New sublimable enamine-based charge transport materials, obtained
via
a simple one step synthesis, are used in efficient fully vacuum deposited perovskite solar cells. |
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ISSN: | 2398-4902 2398-4902 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0se00728e |