Three-Dimensional Graphene Nanostructures.
Samuel R PeurifoyEdison CastroFang LiuXiaoyang ZhuFay NgSteffen JockuschMichael L SteigerwaldLuis A EchegoyenColin P NuckollsThomas J SistoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
This Communication details the implementation of a new concept for the design of high-performance optoelectronic materials: three-dimensional (3D) graphene nanostructures. This general strategy is showcased through the synthesis of a three-bladed propeller nanostructure resulting from the coupling and fusion of a central triptycene hub and helical graphene nanoribbons. Importantly, these 3D graphene nanostructures show remarkable new properties that are distinct from the substituent parts. For example, the larger nanostructures show an enhancement in absorption and decreased contact resistance in optoelectronic devices. To show these enhanced properties in a device setting, the nanostructures were utilized as the electron-extracting layers in perovskite solar cells. The largest of these nanostructures achieved a PCE of 18.0%, which is one of the highest values reported for non-fullerene electron-extracting layers.