Unveiling the Role of BODIPY Dyes as Small‐Molecule Hole Transport Material in Inverted Planar Perovskite Solar Cells
Isabel Seoneray,
Jianchang Wu,
Juan S. Rocha‐Ortiz
et al.
Abstract:Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have become a research hotspot since their dramatic increase in power conversion efficiency (PCE), surpassing 25 % due to advances in cell engineering and interfacial layers. Within the last factor, hole transporting materials play a crucial role in enhancing device performance and stability. Among several molecular building blocks, BODIPYs are attractive for the design of novel HTMs due to their outstanding photophysical and charge transport properties easily tuned by synthetic m… Show more
In this study, a series of boron-azadipyrromethene (Aza-BODIPY) dyes 1-3 bearing two or four triphenylamine (TPA) units at 1,7- and/or 3,5-positions of their azadipyrromethene core were synthesized. The structures and...
In this study, a series of boron-azadipyrromethene (Aza-BODIPY) dyes 1-3 bearing two or four triphenylamine (TPA) units at 1,7- and/or 3,5-positions of their azadipyrromethene core were synthesized. The structures and...
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