2024
DOI: 10.1002/cjoc.202300651
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Hydrogen Bonds in Perovskite for Efficient and Stable Photovoltaic

Tian‐yun Wang,
Yang‐yang Hao,
Ming‐zhe Zhu
et al.

Abstract: Comprehensive SummaryOwing to their distinctive optical and physical properties, organic‐inorganic hybrid perovskite materials have gained significant attention in the field of electronic devices, especially solar cells. The achievement of high‐performance solar cells hinges upon the utilization of top‐notch perovskite thin films. Nevertheless, the fabrication process involving solutions and the polycrystalline nature of perovskite result in the emergence of numerous defects within the perovskite films, conseq… Show more

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“…Similarly, extended structures that limit the residual motion of the organic components in the solid state are expected to undergo higher entropy increases upon melting compared to the structures where the organic cations have greater rotational and vibrational degrees of freedom in the solid state. On the other hand, hydrogen bonding (HB) interactions play a crucial role in maintaining the structural stability and physical properties of the MHPs. Reducing the HB interactions theoretically results in lower energy requirements for structural breakdown of the 2D MHPs during melting, which minimizes the Δ H fus .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, extended structures that limit the residual motion of the organic components in the solid state are expected to undergo higher entropy increases upon melting compared to the structures where the organic cations have greater rotational and vibrational degrees of freedom in the solid state. On the other hand, hydrogen bonding (HB) interactions play a crucial role in maintaining the structural stability and physical properties of the MHPs. Reducing the HB interactions theoretically results in lower energy requirements for structural breakdown of the 2D MHPs during melting, which minimizes the Δ H fus .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%