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Electron-deficient intermolecular adhesives: a new class of multifunctional interlayers for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells

Authors
Jeong, Gyeong-HoLee, Gyeong SeokChitumalla, Ramesh KumarOH, JungkwonKim, Jong-MinKwun, Dong-GeonHwang, Dong-HwanCho, In HwaKim, Da InTress, WolfgangJang, JoonkyungKwon, O-PilKim, Yun-HiSeo, Ji-Youn
Issue Date
Sep-2025
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
C<sub>60</sub> interface adhesion; Electron-deficient intermolecular adhesives; Interfacial engineering; Perovskite Solar Cells
Citation
Journal of Energy Chemistry, v.108, pp 165 - 172
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of Energy Chemistry
Volume
108
Start Page
165
End Page
172
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/78587
DOI
10.1016/j.jechem.2025.04.012
ISSN
2095-4956
2096-885X
Abstract
Since 2009, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have advanced significantly, achieving over 26% efficiency for single-junction devices and exceeding 34% for silicon-perovskite tandem cells. Despite these successes, the weak adhesion of C60 to perovskite layers, due to van der Waals interactions, hinders long-term stability. In this study, we introduce electron-deficient intermolecular adhesives (EDIAs) as a novel interlayer material to enhance adhesion between perovskite and C60 layers. Comprehensive analyses, including density functional theory calculations, microscopy, and spectroscopy, demonstrate that EDIAs, particularly NDI-C9-Ace comprising of three key functionalities: a π-electron-deficient arene core, a hydrophobic passivation core, and a secondary-bond anchoring core, significantly improve bonding strength and recombination passivation. This leads to enhanced efficiency as well as enhanced mechanical and photochemical stability in PSCs. Long-term stability tests further confirm the superior durability of EDIA-enhanced devices. This study highlights EDIA as a promising strategy for enhancing the robustness and efficiency of PSCs. © 2025 Science Press and Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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