Open-Circuit Photovoltage Exceeding 950 mV with an 840 mV Average at SbS-Thianthrene Junctions Enabled by Thioperylene Anhydride Back Contacts.

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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Life Science and Bioengineering Center; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609, United States.

Published: July 2020

Covalently attached perylene monolayers serve as back contacts for SbS photoelectrochemical cells with a thianthrene front, rectifying contact. Covalent attachment of perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride, PTCDA, to Si(111) utilizes an anhydride-to-imide conversion at surface-attached amines. For SbS solar absorbers, we hypothesized that a terminal thioperylene anhydride, i.e., S=C-O-C=S, formed from thionation of the terminal perylene anhydride would serve as a soft, electron-selective and hole-blocking back contact. We explored several routes to convert carbonyls to thiocarbonyls on surface-attached perylene anhydrides including Lawesson's reagent, PS, and a PS-pyridine complex. Here, PS in toluene yielded the highest conversion as quantified by thioperylene-anhydride-S-to-imide-N ratios in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Spectra demonstrated minimal residual reagent as determined by the absence of quantifiable phosphorus following sonication and rinsing. Photoelectrochemistry yielded an average | | = 840 ± 90 mV with the highest value of 952 mV under ELH-simulated AM1.5G illumination for chemical-bath-deposited SbS in the strongly oxidizing thianthrene redox couple when thioperylene-anhydride-tethered surfaces formed the back contact. SbS absorbers in which perylene anhydride, esters, thionoesters, and thiols form the back contact yielded significantly decreased | | magnitudes vs SbS on perylene-thioanhydride-terminated surfaces. We attribute the large to the combination of favorable sulfur-functionalized surfaces for deposition, charge transfer properties of the perylene layer, and use of the thianthrene redox couple.

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Open-Circuit Photovoltage Exceeding 950 mV with an 840 mV Average at SbS-Thianthrene Junctions Enabled by Thioperylene Anhydride Back Contacts.

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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Life Science and Bioengineering Center; Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609, United States.

Covalently attached perylene monolayers serve as back contacts for SbS photoelectrochemical cells with a thianthrene front, rectifying contact. Covalent attachment of perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride, PTCDA, to Si(111) utilizes an anhydride-to-imide conversion at surface-attached amines. For SbS solar absorbers, we hypothesized that a terminal thioperylene anhydride, i.

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