A Low-Cost And Green-Solvent-Processable Hole-Transport Material Enabled By A Traditional Bidentate Ligand For Highly Efficient Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C(2021)

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Low-cost and eco-friendly hole-transport materials (HTMs) are exceedingly desirable for the practical application of perovskite solar cells (PVSCs). Here, a traditional bidentate ligand (1,10-phenanthroline), widely used as a chelating agent for bioorganic reagents and probes, is incorporated into an HTM to afford M1. Such a planar bidentate ligand at the central core of the HTM can facilitate pi-pi stacking and enable chelation to Pb2+ ion defects and thus achieve efficient passivation at the M1/perovskite interface, contributing to reduced recombination loss. When employed as an HTM in inverted PVSCs without dopants, bidentate-ligand-based M1 yields a high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 20.14%, which is significantly higher than that (18.32%) of the M0 analogue that contains phenanthrene. More importantly, green solvent processing (ethyl acetate) of M1 achieves a PCE of 19.21%, which is among the highest values reported in PVSCs with a green-solvent-processable HTM. Besides, the facile one-step synthesis route reduces the cost to 45 $ gram(-1) for M1, which is cheaper than the most reported HTMs for high-efficiency PVSCs without dopants. These findings demonstrate the potential of bidentate ligands in developing cost-effective and eco-friendly HTMs toward highly efficient PVSCs.
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