Hydrogen Diffusion in Hybrid Perovskites from Exchange NMR.
Michael Allan HopeAditya MishraLyndon EmsleyPublished in: Chemistry of materials : a publication of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Ion migration is an important phenomenon affecting the performance of hybrid perovskite solar cells. It is particularly challenging, however, to disentangle the contribution of H + diffusion from that of other ions, and the atomic-scale mechanism remains unclear. Here, we use 2 H exchange NMR to prove that 2 H + ions exchange between MA + cations on the time scale of seconds for both MAPbI 3 and FA 0.7 MA 0.3 PbI 3 perovskites. We do this by exploiting 15 N-enriched MA + to label the cations by their 15 N spin state. The exchange rates and activation energy are then calculated by performing experiments as functions of mixing time and temperature. By comparing the measured exchange rates to previously measured bulk H + diffusivities, we demonstrate that, after dissociating, H + ions travel through the lattice before associating to another cation rather than hopping between adjacent cations.