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Polyurethane-Encapsulated Mesoporous Carbon-Based Perovskite Solar Cells Resilient to Extreme Humidity and Mitigation of the Related Reversible J–V Bump

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Mesoporous carbon-based (mC) hole-transporting layer-free architectures offer a cost-effective solution for the commercialization of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Adding 5-aminovaleric acid (AVA) to MAPbI3 reduces defect concentration and enhances pore filling, while Eu enrichment in CsPbI3 reduces cation migration and enables device reusability. In this study, AVA-MAPbI3 mC-PSCs were encapsulated at room temperature (RT) with a solvent- and water-free polyurethane (PU) resin. Under continuous ambient light, RT, and 40% relative humidity (RH), the PU encapsulant acts as a barrier to extend device durability and enable reusability. The formation of a bump in the J–V curve after ∼250 h, already reported at a low scan rate but here observed at 50 mV/s, strongly reduces the photovoltaic performances. We demonstrate that the bump is not linked to the formation of PbI2 but is explained by a water-vacancy interaction that increases cation mobility and enhances screening effects near the electron-transport layer. The photovoltaic performances are fully restored by drying the devices under N2 flow for ∼48 h. A further addition of a hydrophobic Kapton tape interlayer between the PU and device mitigates bump formation, boosts t90 to ∼6000 h, and projects t80 to ∼10,800 h. Differently from the Kapton tape used alone, PU provides effective sealing all around the devices, ensuring stability in 100% RH at 90 °C and even underwater. For indoor applications, Eu:CsPbI3 mC-PSCs typically degrade from the γ- to δ-phase within ∼1 h in air, whereas PU-encapsulated devices achieve t80 ∼250 h, extendable to 1250 h with an additional closure glass slide.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Salvatore Valastro; Gaetano Calogero; Emanuele Smecca; Valentina Arena; Giovanni Mannino; Corrado Bongiorno; Ioannis Deretzis; Giuseppe Fisicaro; Antonino La Magna; Simone Galliano; Gabriele Viada; Matteo Bonomo; Claudia Barolo; Alessandra Alberti
Autori di Ateneo:
BAROLO Claudia
GALLIANO Simone
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unito.it/handle/2318/2068918
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unito.it/retrieve/handle/2318/2068918/1801078/Polyurethane%20encapsulated%20mesoporous%20carbon-based%20perovskite%20solar%20cells%20resilient%20to%20extreme%20humidity%20and%20mitigation%20of%20the%20related%20reversible%20J-V%20bump_preprint.pdf
Pubblicato in:
ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS
Journal
Progetto:
Dipartimento di ECCELLENZA - 2023 - 2027 - CHIMICA
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https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsaem.4c02572

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PE5_15 - Polymer chemistry - (2024)

PE7_12 - Electrical energy production, distribution, applications - (2024)

PE8_11 - Environmental engineering, e.g. sustainable design, waste and water treatment, recycling, regeneration or recovery of compounds, carbon capture & storage - (2024)

PIANETA TERRA, AMBIENTE, CLIMA, ENERGIA e SOSTENIBILITA' - Chimica e Ambiente

SCIENZE MATEMATICHE, CHIMICHE, FISICHE - Materiali Avanzati
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