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Deciphering Reaction Products in Formamidine-Based Perovskites with Methylammonium Chloride Additive.

Liang ChenManman HuSeonghwan LeeJaehui KimZhi-Ying ZhaoSun-Phil HanMyoung Soo LahSang Il Seok
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
The fabrication of formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI 3 ) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) involves the addition of methylammonium chloride (MACl) to promote low-temperature α-phase formation and grain growth. However, as the added MACl deprotonates and volatilizes into methylamine (MA 0 ) and HCl for removal, MA 0 can chemically interact with formamidinium (FA + ), forming methyl formamidinium (MFA + ) as a byproduct. Despite its significance, the chemical interactions among FAPbI 3 perovskites, MACl additives, and their byproducts remain poorly understood. Our findings reveal that the FA + and MA 0 reaction primarily yields a mixture of cis / trans - N -methyl formamidinium iodide (MFAI) isomers, with cis -MFAI prevailing as the dominant species. Moreover, MFAI subsequently reacts with PbI 2 to yield fully formed cis -MFAPbI 3 2H-phase perovskite. We elucidated the effects of MFAI on the crystal growth, phase stability, and band gap of formamidine-based perovskites through the growth of single crystals. This research offers valuable insights into the role of these byproducts in influencing the efficiency and long-term stability of future PSCs.
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