Four different carbazole-based self-assembled molecules (SAMs) with different terminal groups have been designed and synthesized as hole-selective contacts for inverted perovskite solar cells to investigate their interfacial interactions and, consequently, the performance of the devices. Using the carbazole core as a reference, the effect of the thiophen-2-yl phenyl, or the hydroxymethyl phenyl attached to the core through a phenyl moiety, with that of the thiophene directly linked to the carbazole is compared. These new SAMs have been successfully synthesized using cost-effective starting materials and a straightforward synthetic method, eliminating the need for expensive and complex purification processes. Subsequently, they have been applied as efficient hole-selective contact in inverted perovskite solar cells, leading to an outstanding power conversion efficiency of 19.67% in the case of SAM5, containing a carbazole-core substituted with double 2-phenylthiophene side arms as functional group. The detailed characterization of the interface and the charge kinetics has allowed to determine the effect of each substituent.
Anglès
54 - Química
Química
9 p.
Wiley-VCH
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion Severo Ochoa Grant MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (CEX2019-000925-S), PID2022-139866NB-I00
AGAUR (2021 SGR 01261)
European Union (Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND grant agreement no. 801474)
MINECO predoctoral fellowship (BES-2017-082439)
Cerca program/Generalitat de Catalunya
ICIQ Foundation
ICREA
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