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Multifunctional Effects of Biguanide Derivative in the Application of Highly Efficient Tin-Lead Perovskite Solar Cells.

Tengfei KongYang ZhangXufu LiuDongqin Bi
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Tin-lead (Sn-Pb) mixed perovskites is beneficial to a single-junction or all-perovskite tandem device. However, the poor quality of the perovskite surface resulting from Sn 2+ oxidation and uncontrollable crystallization degrades device performance and stability. Herein, based on interface engineering, a novel biguanide derivative of PZBGACl is employed that integrates different types of N-related groups to reconstruct the surface/grain boundaries of Sn-Pb perovskite. Combined with the microcorrosion effect of isopropanol solvent, PZBGACl can induce surface recrystallization of perovskite, and passivate various types of defects via hydrogen bond or Lewis acid-base interaction, leading to an excellent perovskite film with reduced stress, larger grain size, and more n-type surface. As a result, the obtained Sn-Pb solar cell achieves a power conversion efficiency of 22.0%, and exhibits excellent N 2 storage/operation stability.
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