: We investigate the use of phthalocyanine, from the family of multipurpose functional organic complexes, as an interlayer between the hole-selective contact and the perovskite in self-assembled monolayer-based p-i-n perovskite solar cells. This phthalocyanine interlayer effectively mitigated recombination losses that were occurring between the self-assembled hole-extraction monolayer based on the carbazole functional group and the perovskite film. Furthermore, the crystallinity of the perovskite semiconductor was enhanced, which reduced nonradiative recombination and resulted in an increase in shunt resistance and a higher open-circuit voltage. The efficiency improved from 18.4% to 20.2%. A similar boost in efficiency was found under indoor lighting conditions (from 27.3% to 30.1%). The tetra-3,5-dimethylphenoxy-zinc phthalocyanine (DMPO4) molecule synthesized for this work also enhanced device stability under ISOS-D1 tests with the average T 80 increasing from 1134 h to 1347 h with its incorporation. A purpose-designed synthetic strategy, yielding a total E-factor below 200, broadens the practical applicability of these versatile and cost-effective molecular materials.

Improved Perovskite Solar Cells with an Environmentally Friendly Phthalocyanine Hole Extracting Interlayer

Podapangi S. K.;Mancini L.;Mattioli G.;Raglione V.;Palmeri F.;Caschera D.;Sobolev A. P.;Cricenti A.;Becerril Rodriguez D.;Luce M.;Di Carlo A.;Zanotti G.;
2026

Abstract

: We investigate the use of phthalocyanine, from the family of multipurpose functional organic complexes, as an interlayer between the hole-selective contact and the perovskite in self-assembled monolayer-based p-i-n perovskite solar cells. This phthalocyanine interlayer effectively mitigated recombination losses that were occurring between the self-assembled hole-extraction monolayer based on the carbazole functional group and the perovskite film. Furthermore, the crystallinity of the perovskite semiconductor was enhanced, which reduced nonradiative recombination and resulted in an increase in shunt resistance and a higher open-circuit voltage. The efficiency improved from 18.4% to 20.2%. A similar boost in efficiency was found under indoor lighting conditions (from 27.3% to 30.1%). The tetra-3,5-dimethylphenoxy-zinc phthalocyanine (DMPO4) molecule synthesized for this work also enhanced device stability under ISOS-D1 tests with the average T 80 increasing from 1134 h to 1347 h with its incorporation. A purpose-designed synthetic strategy, yielding a total E-factor below 200, broadens the practical applicability of these versatile and cost-effective molecular materials.
2026
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati - ISMN
Istituto per i Sistemi Biologici - ISB (ex IMC) - Sede Secondaria Roma
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Secondaria Montelibretti
Perovskite solar cells
indoor photovoltaics
interlayer
pot-economical synthesis
zinc phthalocyanine
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