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Protic Amine Carboxylic Acid Ionic Liquids Additives Regulate α-FAPbI 3 Phase Transition for High Efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells.

Wenjian ShenHaoyu CaiYingjie KongWei DongCong BaiGuijie LiangWangnan LiJuan ZhaoFuzhi HuangYi-Bing ChengJie Zhong
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The α-phase formamidinium lead tri-iodide (α-FAPbI 3 ) has become the most promising photovoltaic absorber for perovskite solar cells (PSCs) due to its outstanding semiconductor properties and astonishing high efficiency. However, the incomplete crystallization and phase transition of α-FAPbI 3 substantially undermine the performance and stability of PSCs. In this work, a series of the protic amine carboxylic acid ion liquids are introduced as the precursor additives to efficiently regulate the crystal growth and phase transition processes of α-FAPbI 3 . The MA 2 Pb 3 I 8 ·2DMSO phase is inhibited in annealing process, which remarkably optimizes the phase transition process of α-FAPbI 3 . It is noted that the functional groups of carboxyl and ammonium passivate the undercoordinated lead ions, halide vacancies, and organic vacancies, eliminating the deleterious nonradiative recombination. Consequently, the small-area devices incorporated with 2% methylammonium butyrate (MAB) and 1.5% n-butylammonium formate (BAFa) in perovskite show champion efficiencies of 25.10% and 24.52%, respectively. Furthermore, the large-area modules (5 cm × 5 cm) achieve PCEs of 21.26% and 19.27% for MAB and BAFa additives, indicating the great potential for commercializing large-area PSCs.
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