“…Quaternary I 2 -II-IV-VI 4 compound copper zinc tin sulfide (CZTS) is regarded as a promising photovoltaic material due to its excellent optoelectronic properties, tunable band gap, and earth-abundant elemental composition . Various methods have been reported for the deposition of CZTS thin films, including the decomposition of molten salts, , reactive sputtering, , electroplating, , vapor deposition, , precursor solution deposition, − and nanoparticle ink sintering. − Of these methods, the approach using CZTS nanoparticle inks is one of the most promising, commonly achieving efficiencies over 8.5%, ,− with the highest-efficiency nanoparticle-based CZTS solar cells reported to date (11.1%) being fabricated using a hydrazine-based synthesis route . This success is largely due to the better phase and compositional control achieved through solution processing, compared to the alternative synthesis approaches.…”