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Extending lead-free hybrid photovoltaic materials to new structures: thiazolium, aminothiazotium and imidazolium iodobismuthates

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 47, Issue 20, Pages 7050-7058

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8dt00864g

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  1. University of Edinburgh
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21702069, 91733301, 91433203, 61474049]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of China (863) [2015AA034601]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M600588]

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We report on the synthesis, crystal structures, optoelectronic properties and solar cell device studies of three novel organic-inorganic iodobismuthates - [C3H4NS](3)[Bi2I9] ([TH](3)[Bi2I9]), [C3H4N2](3)[Bi2I9] ([IM](3)[Bi2I9]) and [C3H5N2S][BiI4] ([AT][BiI4]) as lead-free light harvesters. [TH](3)[Bi2I9] and [IM](3)[Bi2I9] show zero-dimensional structures, whereas a one-dimensional edge-sharing chain structure of BiI6-octahedra was observed in [AT][BiI4], with interchain short vertical bar center dot center dot center dot vertical bar contacts also giving rise to the possibility of three-dimensional charge transport ability. Accordingly, greater energy dispersion in the band structure of [AT][BiI4] can be observed, and less contribution from the organic moities at the conduction band minimum in [AT][BiI4] than [TH](3)[Bi2I9] have been confirmed by density functional theory calculations. Moreover, bandgap values are redshifted from 2.08 eV for [TH](3)[Bi2I9] and 2.00 eV for [IM](3)[Bi2I9] to 1.78 eV for [AT][BiI4], determined by UV-Vis reflectance spectroscopy. Power conversion efficiency of 0.47% has been achieved by using ([AT][BiI4]) as the light absorber in a hole-conductor-free, fully printable solar cell, with relatively good reproducibility. We also note the observation of a capacitance effect for the first time in a photovoltaic device with bismuth-based solar absorber, which may be related to the mesoporous carbon counter-electrode.

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