Cross-linked polyelectrolyte reinforced SnO2 electron transport layer for robust flexible perovskite solar cells

Zhihao Li, Zhi Wan, Chunmei Jia, Meng Zhang, Meihe Zhang, Jiayi Xue, Jianghua Shen, Can Li, Chao Zhang, Zhen Li

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Abstract

SnO2 electron transport layer (ETL) is a vital component in perovskite solar cells (PSCs), due to its excellent photoelectric properties and facile fabrication process. In this study, we synthesized a water-soluble and adhesive polyelectrolyte with ethanolamine (EA) and poly-acrylic acid (PAA). The linear PAA was crosslinked by EA, forming a 3D network that stabilized the SnO2 nanoparticle dispersion. An organic–inorganic hybrid ETL is developed by introducing the cross-linked PAA-EA into SnO2 ETL, which prevents nano particle agglomeration and facilitates uniform SnO2 film formation with fewer defects. Additionally, the PAA-EA-modified SnO2 facilitated a uniform and compact perovskite film, enhancing the interface contact and carrier transport. Consequently, the PAA-EA-modified PSCs exhibited excellent PCE of 24.34% and 22.88% with high reproducibility for areas of 0.045 and 1.00 cm2, respectively. Notably, owing to structure reinforce effect of PAA-EA in SnO2 ETL, flexible device demonstrated an impressive PCE of 23.34% while maintaining 90.1% of the initial PCE after 10,000 bending cycles with a bending radius of 5 mm. This successful approach of polyelectrolyte reinforced hybrid organic–inorganic ETL displays great potential for flexible, large-area PSCs application.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)335-342
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Energy Chemistry
Volume85
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • Cross-link
  • Electron transfer layer
  • Flexible solar cells
  • Polyelectrolyte
  • Tin oxide

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