posted on 2023-03-06, 17:04authored byHao Chen, Guo-Hao Zhang, Qiu-Hong Zhu, Jie Fu, Song Qin, Ling He, Guo-Hong Tao
The inevitable usage of toxic lead impedes the commercialization
of lead halide perovskite solar cells, especially considering lead
ions potentially unseals from the discarded and damaged devices and
consequently contaminates the environment. In this work, we proposed
a poly(ionic liquid) (PIL) cohered sandwich structure (PCSS) to realize
lead sequestration in perovskite solar cells by a water-proof and
adhesive poly([1-(3-propionic acid)-3-vinylimidazolium] bis(trifluoromethanesulphonyl)imide
(PPVI-TFSI). A transparent ambidextrous protective shield manufactured
from PPVI-TFSI was achieved and applied in lead sequestration for
perovskite solar cells. PCSS provides robustness and water-resistance,
which improves device stability toward water erosion and extreme situations
(such as acid, base, salty water, and hot water). PPVI-TFSI exhibited
excellent affinity toward lead with adsorption capacity of 516 mg·g<sup>–1</sup>, which assisted to prevent lead leakage in abandoned
devices as proved in the test of wheat germination vividly. PCSS provides
a promising solution for complex lead sequestration and management
issues, which contribute to the commercialization of perovskite solar
cells.