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Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability

The logic in the design of a halide-mixed APb(I(1−x)Br(x))(3) perovskite is quite straightforward: to combine the superior photovoltaic qualities of iodine-based perovskites with the increased stability of bromine-based perovskites. However, even small amounts of Br doped into the iodine-based mater...

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Autores principales: Gutsev, Lavrenty Gennady, Nations, Sean, Ramachandran, Bala Ramu, Gutsev, Gennady Lavrenty, Wang, Shengnian, Aldoshin, Sergei, Duan, Yuhua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13020276
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author Gutsev, Lavrenty Gennady
Nations, Sean
Ramachandran, Bala Ramu
Gutsev, Gennady Lavrenty
Wang, Shengnian
Aldoshin, Sergei
Duan, Yuhua
author_facet Gutsev, Lavrenty Gennady
Nations, Sean
Ramachandran, Bala Ramu
Gutsev, Gennady Lavrenty
Wang, Shengnian
Aldoshin, Sergei
Duan, Yuhua
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description The logic in the design of a halide-mixed APb(I(1−x)Br(x))(3) perovskite is quite straightforward: to combine the superior photovoltaic qualities of iodine-based perovskites with the increased stability of bromine-based perovskites. However, even small amounts of Br doped into the iodine-based materials leads to some instability. In the present report, using first-principles computations, we analyzed a wide variety of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br phases, compared their mixing enthalpies, explored their oxidative properties, and calculated their hole-coupled and hole-free charged Frenkel defect (CFD) formations by considering all possible channels of oxidation. Nanoinclusions of bromine-rich phases in α-CsPbI(2)Br were shown to destabilize the material by inducing lattice strain, making it more susceptible to oxidation. The uniformly mixed phase of α-CsPbI(2)Br was shown to be highly susceptible towards a phase transformation into β-CsPbI(2)Br when halide interstitial or halide vacancy defects were introduced into the lattice. The rotation of PbI(4)Br(2) octahedra in α-CsPbI(2)Br allows it either to transform into a highly unstable apical β-CsPbI(2)Br, which may phase-segregate and is susceptible to CFD, or to phase-transform into equatorial β-CsPbI(2)Br, which is resilient against the deleterious effects of hole oxidation (energies of oxidation >0 eV) and demixing (energy of mixing <0 eV). Thus, the selective preparation of equatorial β-CsPbI(2)Br offers an opportunity to obtain a mixed perovskite material with enhanced photostability and an intermediate bandgap between its constituent perovskites.
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spelling pubmed-98627452023-01-22 Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability Gutsev, Lavrenty Gennady Nations, Sean Ramachandran, Bala Ramu Gutsev, Gennady Lavrenty Wang, Shengnian Aldoshin, Sergei Duan, Yuhua Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The logic in the design of a halide-mixed APb(I(1−x)Br(x))(3) perovskite is quite straightforward: to combine the superior photovoltaic qualities of iodine-based perovskites with the increased stability of bromine-based perovskites. However, even small amounts of Br doped into the iodine-based materials leads to some instability. In the present report, using first-principles computations, we analyzed a wide variety of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br phases, compared their mixing enthalpies, explored their oxidative properties, and calculated their hole-coupled and hole-free charged Frenkel defect (CFD) formations by considering all possible channels of oxidation. Nanoinclusions of bromine-rich phases in α-CsPbI(2)Br were shown to destabilize the material by inducing lattice strain, making it more susceptible to oxidation. The uniformly mixed phase of α-CsPbI(2)Br was shown to be highly susceptible towards a phase transformation into β-CsPbI(2)Br when halide interstitial or halide vacancy defects were introduced into the lattice. The rotation of PbI(4)Br(2) octahedra in α-CsPbI(2)Br allows it either to transform into a highly unstable apical β-CsPbI(2)Br, which may phase-segregate and is susceptible to CFD, or to phase-transform into equatorial β-CsPbI(2)Br, which is resilient against the deleterious effects of hole oxidation (energies of oxidation >0 eV) and demixing (energy of mixing <0 eV). Thus, the selective preparation of equatorial β-CsPbI(2)Br offers an opportunity to obtain a mixed perovskite material with enhanced photostability and an intermediate bandgap between its constituent perovskites. MDPI 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9862745/ /pubmed/36678028 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13020276 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gutsev, Lavrenty Gennady
Nations, Sean
Ramachandran, Bala Ramu
Gutsev, Gennady Lavrenty
Wang, Shengnian
Aldoshin, Sergei
Duan, Yuhua
Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability
title Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability
title_full Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability
title_fullStr Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability
title_full_unstemmed Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability
title_short Redox Chemistry of the Subphases of α-CsPbI(2)Br and β-CsPbI(2)Br: Theory Reveals New Potential for Photostability
title_sort redox chemistry of the subphases of α-cspbi(2)br and β-cspbi(2)br: theory reveals new potential for photostability
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678028
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13020276
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