Dynamic covalent polymer engineering for stable and self-healing perovskite solar cells

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Perovskite films are susceptible to degradation during their service period due to their weak mechanical properties. Acylhydrazone-bonded waterborne polyurethane (Ab-WPU) was employed as dynamic covalent polymer engineering to develop self-healing perovskite solar cells (SHPSCs). Ab-WPU enhances the crystallinity of the perovskite film, passivates the defects of the perovskite film through functional groups, and demonstrates promising flexibility and mild temperature self-healing properties of SHPSCs. The champion efficiency of SHPSCs on rigid and flexible substrates reaches 24.2% and 21.27% respectively. The moisture and heat stability of devices were improved. After 1000 bending cycles, the Ab-WPU-modified flexible device can be restored to an efficiency of over 95% of its original efficiency by heating to 60 °C. This is because the dynamic acylhydrazone bond can be activated to repair perovskite film defects at a mild temperature of 60 °C as evidenced by in situ AFM studies. This strategy provides an effective pathway for dynamic self-healing materials in PSCs under operational conditions.

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Xu, P., Liu, J., Wang, S., Chen, J., Han, B., Meng, Y., … Ge, Z. (2023). Dynamic covalent polymer engineering for stable and self-healing perovskite solar cells. Materials Horizons, 10(11), 5223–5234. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3mh01293j

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