Polycrystalline powder samples of the novel MA1-xDMAxSnBr3 system have been synthesized and characterized concerning their structural and optical properties. The progressive alloying on the A-site occurs up to x = 0.60 and results in a linear blue-shift of the absorption edge with the DMA content. Mixed phase samples maintain the cubic crystal structure of parent MASnBr3 with a quasi-linear expansion of the cell volume as the DMA content increases. Aging test coupled with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicates that DMASnBr3 is highly tolerant against air-exposure in terms of both crystal structure and optical properties thus representing a first example of highly-stable Sn(ii)-containing hybrid perovskite. In addition, thanks to such stability, proof-of-concept and demonstration of hydrogen photogeneration by DMASnBr3 is reported. Evidence of air-stabile Sn(ii)-containing perovskites represent a significant further step in the development of tin-containing photovoltaic devices.
Pisanu, A., Speltini, A., Quadrelli, P., Drera, G., Sangaletti, L., Malavasi, L. (2019). Enhanced air-stability of Sn-based hybrid perovskites induced by dimethylammonium (DMA): Synthesis, characterization, aging and hydrogen photogeneration of the MA1-xDMAxSnBr3 system. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. C, 7(23), 7020-7026 [10.1039/c9tc01743g].
Enhanced air-stability of Sn-based hybrid perovskites induced by dimethylammonium (DMA): Synthesis, characterization, aging and hydrogen photogeneration of the MA1-xDMAxSnBr3 system
Drera G;
2019
Abstract
Polycrystalline powder samples of the novel MA1-xDMAxSnBr3 system have been synthesized and characterized concerning their structural and optical properties. The progressive alloying on the A-site occurs up to x = 0.60 and results in a linear blue-shift of the absorption edge with the DMA content. Mixed phase samples maintain the cubic crystal structure of parent MASnBr3 with a quasi-linear expansion of the cell volume as the DMA content increases. Aging test coupled with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy indicates that DMASnBr3 is highly tolerant against air-exposure in terms of both crystal structure and optical properties thus representing a first example of highly-stable Sn(ii)-containing hybrid perovskite. In addition, thanks to such stability, proof-of-concept and demonstration of hydrogen photogeneration by DMASnBr3 is reported. Evidence of air-stabile Sn(ii)-containing perovskites represent a significant further step in the development of tin-containing photovoltaic devices.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.