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Postsynthesis Transformation of Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals

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ACS ENERGY LETTERS
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 2136-2155

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.2c00888

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  1. SERB, India grant [CRG/2019/003907]
  2. SERB-STAR grant [STR/2020/000053]

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The sensitivity of as-synthesized purified perovskite nanocrystals to various conditions affects their surface chemistry. Ligand dynamics play a key role in the postsynthesis transformation of the nanocrystals, leading to changes in morphology and crystal structure. This review provides an overview of the current state of postsynthesis transformation and explores the potential for controlling the fundamental properties of perovskite nanocrystals through this process.
The high sensitivity of as-synthesized purified perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) to diverse conditions such as solvent polarity, aging, ligand treatment, heat, light, pressure, and humidity affects the surface chemistry. Ligand dynamics (adsorption and desorption) on the surfaces of the NCs plays a key role in the postsynthesis transformation of the morphology and crystallographic phase. Although the ligand destabilization mechanism changes the morphology and crystal structure of the pristine NCs, it also opens up opportunities to obtain interesting morphologies or different crystallographic phases with modified properties. There remain significant challenges in understanding the mechanism of postsynthesis transformation processes. This Focus Review aims to provide a survey of the current state of the postsynthesis transformation of perovskite NCs. The chemistry of controlling the resultant morphology and crystal structure of NCs in the postsynthesis conditions is examined. A more explorative direction for controlling the fundamental properties of the perovskite NCs through postsynthesis transformation is presented.

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