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Electro-active nanofibers of a tetrathiafulvalene derivative with amide hydrogen bonds as a dopant-free hole transport material for perovskite solar cells

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Abstract A tetrathiafulvalene derivative containing two amide units for intermolecular hydrogen bonds (Bis-amide-TTF) was found to form supramolecular assemblies, in which intermolecular TTF cores were stacked with each other. The… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A tetrathiafulvalene derivative containing two amide units for intermolecular hydrogen bonds (Bis-amide-TTF) was found to form supramolecular assemblies, in which intermolecular TTF cores were stacked with each other. The electrical conductivity of Bis-amide-TTF-based film was 1.28 × 10 - 5 S c m - 1 , which was greater than that of spiro-OMeTAD doped with t-butylpyridine and bis(trifluoromethane)sulfonimide lithium salt ( 8.37 × 10 - 6 S c m - 1 ). Bis-amide-TTF was applied as a hole transport material (HTM) for perovskite solar cells (PSCs). The Bis-amide-TTF film has a deeper HOMO level than that of spiro-OMeTAD, leading to an increased open-circuit voltage of the PSCs. The power conversion efficiency of 14.5% with a short-circuit current density (Jsc) of 19.8 mA cm−2, an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of 1.11 V, and a fill factor (FF) of 66% was achieved for PSCs fabricated with the dopant-free Bis-amide-TTF-based HTM, which was comparable to that obtained with spiro-OMeTAD with the dopants (15.5%).

Keywords: hole transport; tetrathiafulvalene derivative; hydrogen bonds; amide ttf; bis amide

Journal Title: Solar Energy
Year Published: 2019

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