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Solid Electrolyte Interphase Formation in Tellurium Iodide Perovskites during Electrochemistry and Photoelectrochemistry.

Yuhan LiuYuting YaoXinyue ZhangChristopher S BlackmanRobin S PerryRobert G Palgrave
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Halide perovskites are promising photoelectrocatalytic materials. Their further development requires understanding of surface processes during electrochemistry. Thin films of tellurium-based vacancy-ordered perovskites with formula A 2 TeI 6 , A = Cs, methylammonium (MA), were deposited onto transparent conducting substrates using aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition. Thin film stability as electrodes and photoelectrodes was tested in dichloromethane containing tetrabutylammonium PF 6 (TBAPF 6 ). Using photoemission spectroscopy, we show that the formation of a solid electrolyte interphase on the surface of the Cs 2 TeI 6 , consisting of CsPF 6 , enhances the stability of the electrode and allows extended chopped-light chronoamperometry measurements at up to 1.1 V with a photocurrent density of 16 μA/cm 2 . In contrast, (CH 3 NH 3 ) 2 TeI 6 does not form a passivating layer and rapidly degrades upon identical electrochemical treatment. This demonstrates the importance of surface chemistry in halide perovskite electrochemistry and photoelectrocatalysis.
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