CAS 53916-94-2 | Phenethylammonium Bromide>99.5%

By kimdas
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53916-94-2,called Phenethylammonium Bromide,related information Degradation Mechanism of Phenethylamine-Based Interlayers in Perovskite Solar Cells and Breakthrough
Notes XRD & 1HNMR spectra, user instruction for enquiring
Store 25℃ under N2 atmosphere
Packaging 5 g, or as required in glass bottle
Solubility High soluble in EtOH, DMF, DMSO, water et al
Appearance Off-white solid
Purity 99.5%
Linear Formula C8H12BrN
CAS Number

53916-94-2

Name(EN) PEABr
Synonym C6H5CH2CH2NH3Br/PEABr
Mol. Weight 202.09

Phenethylamine (PEA) halides (X) coated on perovskite (PVK) films are widely known as passivating layers, resulting in high performance in perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, critical stability issues associated with phenethylamine halides (PEAX) in PSCs are observed, especially with Spiro-OMeTAD, which prevented its practical use. Here, the mechanism by which PEAX negatively affects PSCs is reported. In addition, a method is devised to overcome the stability issue by employing poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) at the PVK/PEABr interface to form dual PMMA/PEABr interlayers. Contrary to the general use of PEABr, the indirect contact of PEABr with PVK films by PMMA resulted in superior power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) and enhanced stability resulting from the retention of dipole moments even under aging. Further, effective methods of maximizing and retaining the dipole effect by heating PMMA/PEAX, as opposed to PSCs incorporating PEAX without PMMA being negatively affected by heat are exploited. The resulting PSCs with PMMA/heated PEABr exhibit a PCE of 21.63%, and retain 95% of their original performance a month after fabrication.

Characteristic 1 Br
Characteristic 2 NH3

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