“…The choice of organic halides is known to affect device stability, however the relationship between structure and stability has not been fully explored, in part because the parameter space is vast 8 . Perovskite thin-film deposition with a range of organic halides has been reported, including benzene rings/phenyl with amine (e.g., phenylethylammonium iodide 9 – 11 , phenylethylammonium bromide 9 , 12 , aniline iodide 13 , 14 , benzylammonium iodide 14 , teophylline 15 , caffeine 16 ), long carbon chains with amine (e.g ., n -butylammonium iodide 17 , 18 , n- octylammonium iodide 18 ), fluorous amine (e.g., 2‐(4‐fluorophenyl)ethylammonium iodide 19 ), branched amines (e.g., 1,8-octanediammonium iodide 20 , diethylammonium bromide 21 , diethylammonium iodide 21 , n -hexyl trimethyl ammonium bromide 6 ), and large, complex structures (e.g., Eu-porphyrin complex 22 ). Photovoltaic devices based on these materials demonstrated improved stability and efficiency than their non-capped controls under various environmental test conditions.…”