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Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency
The M13 bacteriophage, a nature‐inspired environmentally friendly biomaterial, is used as a perovskite crystal growth template and a grain boundary passivator in perovskite solar cells. The amino groups and carboxyl groups of amino acids on the M13 bacteriophage surface function as Lewis bases, inte...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578877/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202000782 |
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author | Lin, Hao‐Sheng Lee, Jong‐Min Han, Jiye Lee, Changsoo Seo, Seungju Tan, Shaun Lee, Hyuck Mo Choi, Eun Jung Strano, Michael S. Yang, Yang Maruyama, Shigeo Jeon, Il Matsuo, Yutaka Oh, Jin‐Woo |
author_facet | Lin, Hao‐Sheng Lee, Jong‐Min Han, Jiye Lee, Changsoo Seo, Seungju Tan, Shaun Lee, Hyuck Mo Choi, Eun Jung Strano, Michael S. Yang, Yang Maruyama, Shigeo Jeon, Il Matsuo, Yutaka Oh, Jin‐Woo |
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description | The M13 bacteriophage, a nature‐inspired environmentally friendly biomaterial, is used as a perovskite crystal growth template and a grain boundary passivator in perovskite solar cells. The amino groups and carboxyl groups of amino acids on the M13 bacteriophage surface function as Lewis bases, interacting with the perovskite materials. The M13 bacteriophage‐added perovskite films show a larger grain size and reduced trap‐sites compared with the reference perovskite films. In addition, the existence of the M13 bacteriophage induces light scattering effect, which enhances the light absorption particularly in the long‐wavelength region around 825 nm. Both the passivation effect of the M13 bacteriophage coordinating to the perovskite defect sites and the light scattering effect intensify when the M13 virus‐added perovskite precursor solution is heated at 90 °C prior to the film formation. Heating the solution denatures the M13 bacteriophage by breaking their inter‐ and intra‐molecular bondings. The denatured M13 bacteriophage‐added perovskite solar cells exhibit an efficiency of 20.1% while the reference devices give an efficiency of 17.8%. The great improvement in efficiency comes from all of the three photovoltaic parameters, namely short‐circuit current, open‐circuit voltage, and fill factor, which correspond to the perovskite grain size, trap‐site passivation, and charge transport, respectively. |
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spelling | pubmed-75788772020-10-23 Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency Lin, Hao‐Sheng Lee, Jong‐Min Han, Jiye Lee, Changsoo Seo, Seungju Tan, Shaun Lee, Hyuck Mo Choi, Eun Jung Strano, Michael S. Yang, Yang Maruyama, Shigeo Jeon, Il Matsuo, Yutaka Oh, Jin‐Woo Adv Sci (Weinh) Communications The M13 bacteriophage, a nature‐inspired environmentally friendly biomaterial, is used as a perovskite crystal growth template and a grain boundary passivator in perovskite solar cells. The amino groups and carboxyl groups of amino acids on the M13 bacteriophage surface function as Lewis bases, interacting with the perovskite materials. The M13 bacteriophage‐added perovskite films show a larger grain size and reduced trap‐sites compared with the reference perovskite films. In addition, the existence of the M13 bacteriophage induces light scattering effect, which enhances the light absorption particularly in the long‐wavelength region around 825 nm. Both the passivation effect of the M13 bacteriophage coordinating to the perovskite defect sites and the light scattering effect intensify when the M13 virus‐added perovskite precursor solution is heated at 90 °C prior to the film formation. Heating the solution denatures the M13 bacteriophage by breaking their inter‐ and intra‐molecular bondings. The denatured M13 bacteriophage‐added perovskite solar cells exhibit an efficiency of 20.1% while the reference devices give an efficiency of 17.8%. The great improvement in efficiency comes from all of the three photovoltaic parameters, namely short‐circuit current, open‐circuit voltage, and fill factor, which correspond to the perovskite grain size, trap‐site passivation, and charge transport, respectively. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7578877/ /pubmed/33101847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202000782 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Communications Lin, Hao‐Sheng Lee, Jong‐Min Han, Jiye Lee, Changsoo Seo, Seungju Tan, Shaun Lee, Hyuck Mo Choi, Eun Jung Strano, Michael S. Yang, Yang Maruyama, Shigeo Jeon, Il Matsuo, Yutaka Oh, Jin‐Woo Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency |
title | Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency |
title_full | Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency |
title_fullStr | Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency |
title_full_unstemmed | Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency |
title_short | Denatured M13 Bacteriophage‐Templated Perovskite Solar Cells Exhibiting High Efficiency |
title_sort | denatured m13 bacteriophage‐templated perovskite solar cells exhibiting high efficiency |
topic | Communications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578877/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202000782 |
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