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EL04.01.02 2023 MRS Spring Meeting

Molecular Relays in Nanometer Scale Alumina—Effective Protection Layers for Water-Submersed Halide Perovskite Photocathodes

When and Where

Apr 12, 2023
9:00am - 9:15am

Moscone West, Level 3, Room 3004

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Eran Edri1,Yuval Harari1,Chandra Pathak1

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev1

Abstract

Eran Edri1,Yuval Harari1,Chandra Pathak1

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev1
Halide perovskite (HaP) solar cells have an excellent voltage efficiency (&gt;70%) and a low electron-affinity conduction band minimum, making them prospective candidates to be used as photocathodes in integrated low-cost solar fuel generators. However, halide perovskites are notoriously unstable in aqueous solutions and immediately dissolve upon exposure to liquid water. Ultrathin layers (&lt; 10 nm) of Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3 </sub>deposited by atomic layer deposition are suitable encapsulants to prevent water ingression but are also electronically insulating. Embedding linear conjugated organic molecules (‘molecular relays’) that transverse the insulating layer enables selective electron transport across the insulating encapsulating layer. The electronic functionality of the embedded molecular relays is verified by conductive probe atomic force microscopy and photo-electrodeposition of metal particles (Pt and Ag) from ethanolic solutions. Lastly, the encapsulated HaP photoelectrodes were submersed in a CO<sub>2</sub>-saturated aqueous electrolyte and a photocurrent of ~100 µA/cm<sup>2 </sup>(at ~ -0.32 V vs. Ag/AgCl) was measured. This work demonstrates a way for stabilizing semiconductors in polar and protonic electrolytes as photoelectrodes for the generation of solar fuels.

Keywords

perovskites

Symposium Organizers

Felix Deschler, University of Heidelberg
Linn Leppert, University of Twente
Sebastian Reyes-Lillo, Universidad Andres Bello
Carolin Sutter-Fella, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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