The Role of Oxygen in the Degradation of Methylammonium Lead Trihalide Perovskite Photoactive Layers
NANicholas AristidouISIrene Sánchez‐MolinaTCThana ChotchuangchutchavalMDMichael D. BrownLJLuis Javier Martínez
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In this paper we report on the influence of light and oxygen on the stability of CH3 NH3 PbI3 perovskite-based photoactive layers. When exposed to both light and dry air the mp-Al2 O3 /CH3 NH3 PbI3 photoactive layers rapidly decompose yielding methylamine, PbI2 , and I2 as products. We show that this degradation is initiated by the reaction of superoxide (O2 (-) ) with the methylammonium moiety of the perovskite absorber. Fluorescent molecular probe studies indicate that the O2 (-) species is generated by the reaction of photoexcited electrons in the perovskite and molecular oxygen. We show that the yield of O2 (-) generation is significantly reduced when the mp-Al2 O3 film is replaced with an mp-TiO2 electron…
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- Trihalide
- Perovskite (structure)
- Oxygen
- Methylamine
- Chemistry
- Photoactive layer
- Photochemistry
- Moiety
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