Solvent-Free Preparation and Moderate Congruent Melting Temperature of Layered Lead Iodide Perovskites for Thin-Film Formation

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Aug 26;61(35):e202206665. doi: 10.1002/anie.202206665. Epub 2022 Jul 21.

Abstract

Lead halide 2D hybrid perovskites (HP) have emerged as promising materials for photovoltaic and lighting applications. Solvent-free preparations offer greener route, but require congruent melting of halide perovskite for thin films, which has been demonstrated only for monolayered HP (n=1 of the (A)2 (MA)n-1 Pbn I3n+1 series) at the quite high temperature Tm (Tmelting ) of 171 °C. Here, we report on the solvent-free preparation (n=2, 4), thermal behaviour and melt-processed thin films of a series of HP (GABA)2 (MA)n-1 Pbn I3n+1 (n=1, 2, 4; GABA+ : 4-ammoniumbutyric acid cation). The n=1 and n=2 HP have an exceptional low congruent Tm of 126 °C and 136 °C, respectively, and, for n=1, a very good stability in the molten state. The liquid-solid reaction of molten (GABA)2 PbI4 or (GABA)2 (MA)Pb2 I7 with MAPbI3 in 1/1 (T=130 °C) or 1/2 (T=135 °C) ratio leads to pure phases of the n=2 HP and (GABA)2 (MA)3 Pb4 I11 (n=4, Tm =185 °C), respectively. Melt-processed thin films of n=1, n=2 and n=4 HP have also been prepared.

Keywords: Congruent Melting; Halide Perovskite; Melt-Processed Thin Films; Multi-Layered Perovskite; Perovskite Phases.