Recent studies on small molecular and polymeric hole-transporting materials for high-performance perovskite solar cells
Journal
Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society
Date Issued
2023-01-01
Author(s)
Velusamy, Arulmozhi
Yau, Shuehlin
Ezhumalai, Yamuna
Kumaresan, Prabakaran
Chen, Ming Chou
Abstract
A decade of significant research has led to the emergence of photovoltaic solar cells based on perovskites that have achieved an exceptionally high-power conversion efficiency of 26.08%. A key breakthrough in perovskite solar cells (PSCs) occurred when solid hole-transporting materials (HTMs) replaced liquid electrolytes in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), because HTMs play a crucial role in improving photovoltaic performance as well as cell stability. This review is mainly focused on the HTMs that are responsible for hole transport and extraction in PSCs, which is one of the crucial components for efficient devices. Here, we have reviewed small molecular as well as polymeric HTMs that have been reported in the last two years and discussed their performance based on the analysis of their molecular architectures. Finally, we include a perspective on the molecular engineering of new functional HTMs for highly efficient stable PSCs.
Subjects
hole-transporting materials | organic chemistry | organic materials | perovskite solar cells
Type
other