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Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells

The mechanism of perovskite film growth is critical for the final morphology and, thus, the performance of the perovskite solar cell. The nano-roughness of compact TiO(2) (c-TiO(2)) fabricated via the spray pyrolysis method had a significant effect on the perovskite grain size and perovskite solar c...

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Autores principales: Nukunudompanich, Methawee, Suzuki, Kazuma, Kameda, Keisuke, Manzhos, Sergei, Ihara, Manabu
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10506461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37727315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05547g
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author Nukunudompanich, Methawee
Suzuki, Kazuma
Kameda, Keisuke
Manzhos, Sergei
Ihara, Manabu
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Suzuki, Kazuma
Kameda, Keisuke
Manzhos, Sergei
Ihara, Manabu
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description The mechanism of perovskite film growth is critical for the final morphology and, thus, the performance of the perovskite solar cell. The nano-roughness of compact TiO(2) (c-TiO(2)) fabricated via the spray pyrolysis method had a significant effect on the perovskite grain size and perovskite solar cell performance in this work. While spray pyrolysis is a low-cost and straightforward deposition technique suitable for large-scale application, it is influenced by a number of parameters, including (i) alcoholic solvent precursor, (ii) spray temperature, and (iii) annealing temperature. Among alcoholic solvents, 2-propanol and 1-butanol showed a smooth surface without any large TiO(2) particles on the surface compared to EtOH. The lowest roughness of the c-TiO(2) layer was obtained at 450 °C with an average perovskite grain size of around 300 nm. Increased annealing temperature has a positive effect on the roughness of TiO(2). The highest efficiency of the solar cell was achieved by using 1-butanol as the solvent. The decrease in the nano roughness of c-TiO(2) promoted larger perovskite grain sizes via a relative decrease in the nucleation rate. Therefore, controlling the spray pyrolysis technique used to deposit the c-TiO(2) layer is a promising route to control the surface nanoroughness of c-TiO(2), which results in an increase in the MAPbI(3) grain size.
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spelling pubmed-105064612023-09-19 Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells Nukunudompanich, Methawee Suzuki, Kazuma Kameda, Keisuke Manzhos, Sergei Ihara, Manabu RSC Adv Chemistry The mechanism of perovskite film growth is critical for the final morphology and, thus, the performance of the perovskite solar cell. The nano-roughness of compact TiO(2) (c-TiO(2)) fabricated via the spray pyrolysis method had a significant effect on the perovskite grain size and perovskite solar cell performance in this work. While spray pyrolysis is a low-cost and straightforward deposition technique suitable for large-scale application, it is influenced by a number of parameters, including (i) alcoholic solvent precursor, (ii) spray temperature, and (iii) annealing temperature. Among alcoholic solvents, 2-propanol and 1-butanol showed a smooth surface without any large TiO(2) particles on the surface compared to EtOH. The lowest roughness of the c-TiO(2) layer was obtained at 450 °C with an average perovskite grain size of around 300 nm. Increased annealing temperature has a positive effect on the roughness of TiO(2). The highest efficiency of the solar cell was achieved by using 1-butanol as the solvent. The decrease in the nano roughness of c-TiO(2) promoted larger perovskite grain sizes via a relative decrease in the nucleation rate. Therefore, controlling the spray pyrolysis technique used to deposit the c-TiO(2) layer is a promising route to control the surface nanoroughness of c-TiO(2), which results in an increase in the MAPbI(3) grain size. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10506461/ /pubmed/37727315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05547g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Nukunudompanich, Methawee
Suzuki, Kazuma
Kameda, Keisuke
Manzhos, Sergei
Ihara, Manabu
Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells
title Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells
title_full Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells
title_fullStr Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells
title_full_unstemmed Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells
title_short Nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-TiO(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells
title_sort nano-scale smooth surface of the compact-tio(2) layer via spray pyrolysis for controlling the grain size of the perovskite layer in perovskite solar cells
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10506461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37727315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05547g
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