Tailored Supramolecular Interactions in Host–Guest Complexation for Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells and Modules
Host-guest complexation offers a promising approach for mitigating surface defects in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Crown ethers are the most widely used macrocyclic hosts for complexing perovskite surfaces, yet their supramolecular interactions and functional implications require further understanding. Here we show that the dipole moment of crown ethers serves as an indicator of supramolecular interactions with both perovskites and precursor salts. A larger dipole moment, achieved through the substitution of heteroatoms, correlates with enhanced coordination with lead cations. Perovskite films incorporating aza-crown ethers as additives exhibited improved morphology, reduced defect densities, and better energy-level alignment compared to those using native crown ethers. We report power-conversion efficiencies (PCEs) exceeding 25 % for PSCs, which show enhanced long-term stability, and a record PCE of 21.5 % for host–guest complexation-based perovskite solar modules with an active area of 14.0 cm2.
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Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Qingdao University
Westlake University
Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology
Qingdao University of Science and Technology
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dalian University of Technology
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
2024-10-01
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Funder | Funding(s) | Grant Number | Grant URL |
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Shandong Provincial Postdoctoral Innovation Talent Support Program | SDBX2022037 | ||
China Post‐doctoral Science Foundation | 2022M721227 | ||
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