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Oxazolium Iodide Modified Perovskites for Solar Cell Fabrication

Salado, Manuel
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Shirzadi, Erfan
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Kazim, Samrana
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2018
Chempluschem

Perovskites solar cells are gaining interest due to their attractive solar-to-electricity conversion efficiencies; however, they suffer from certain problems, such as suboptimal ion migration and stability issues. We report here on the inclusion of a phenyloxazolium salt (2-phenyl-3-methyloxazolium iodide) in perovskite solar cells based on methyl ammonium lead triiodide (MAPbI(3)). The fabricated solar cells not only displayed improved photovoltaic properties, but importantly the oxazolium cations can protect the perovskite layers from UV exposure as they down-convert electromagnetic irradiation; that is, the photons in the UV are absorbed and re-emitted at a different wavelength. The loading of 2-phenyl-3-methyloxazolium iodide in the perovskite precursor solution was optimized, the resulting perovskite films characterized, and the solar cells fabricated from them evaluated for their performance. Overall, this simple approach serves to optimize the performance parameters of perovskites films for solar cell applications.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/cplu.201700471
Web of Science ID

WOS:000430282600014

Author(s)
Salado, Manuel
Shirzadi, Erfan
Kazim, Samrana
Fei, Zhaofu
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
Dyson, Paul J.
Ahmad, Shahzada
Date Issued

2018

Published in
Chempluschem
Volume

83

Issue

4

Start page

279

End page

284

Subjects

oxazolium salts

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perovskites

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solar cells

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i-v hysteresis

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lead iodide

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layer

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degradation

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stability

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transport

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efficient

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dopant

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films

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