TY - JOUR
T1 - Solvent-free synthetic protocols for halide perovskites
AU - Zhang, Xinrui
AU - Zheng, Jiaomao
AU - Wang, Yifan
AU - Wang, Zhenlong
AU - Zheng, Luyao
AU - Nozariasbmarz, Amin
AU - Tao, Kai
AU - Ma, Binghe
AU - Poudel, Bed
AU - Wang, Kai
AU - Ye, Tao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2023/5/5
Y1 - 2023/5/5
N2 - Halide perovskites have been extensively researched in the past decade, and explored in fields stepping out from photovoltaics towards photothermal and thermoelectric energy conversion, light-emission, high-energy electromagnetic radiation detection, memristors/artificial synapses, ferroelectricity, etc. These frontier applications will fundamentally require a benign material platform of great sample quality but easy accessibility. Traditional synthesis of halide perovskites follows a wet chemistry route, that is, dissolving-precipitation through a solution medium. However, commonly used solvents are of high-cost, environmentally unfriendly, and have high treatment complexity and low post-processing convenience. Breakthroughs on solvent toxicity minimization or even solvent exemption can pave a new roadmap to future development of perovskite-based applications. In this work, we discuss new opportunities in solvent-free synthesis including newly researched vapor deposition and mechanochemical methods, as well as other potential insights in this direction.
AB - Halide perovskites have been extensively researched in the past decade, and explored in fields stepping out from photovoltaics towards photothermal and thermoelectric energy conversion, light-emission, high-energy electromagnetic radiation detection, memristors/artificial synapses, ferroelectricity, etc. These frontier applications will fundamentally require a benign material platform of great sample quality but easy accessibility. Traditional synthesis of halide perovskites follows a wet chemistry route, that is, dissolving-precipitation through a solution medium. However, commonly used solvents are of high-cost, environmentally unfriendly, and have high treatment complexity and low post-processing convenience. Breakthroughs on solvent toxicity minimization or even solvent exemption can pave a new roadmap to future development of perovskite-based applications. In this work, we discuss new opportunities in solvent-free synthesis including newly researched vapor deposition and mechanochemical methods, as well as other potential insights in this direction.
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U2 - 10.1039/d3qi00163f
DO - 10.1039/d3qi00163f
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85161626324
SN - 2052-1553
VL - 10
SP - 3468
EP - 3488
JO - Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
JF - Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers
IS - 12
ER -