Santiago Mesa
University of Antioquia
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017
John Ciro; Daniel Ramirez; Mario Alejandro Mejía Escobar; Juan Felipe Montoya; Santiago Mesa; Rafael Betancur; Franklin Jaramillo
Fabrication of solution-processed perovskite solar cells (PSCs) requires the deposition of high quality films from precursor inks. Frequently, buffer layers of PSCs are formed from dispersions of metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs). Therefore, the development of trustable methods for the preparation of stable colloidal NPs dispersions is crucial. In this work, a novel approach to form very compact semiconducting buffer layers with suitable optoelectronic properties is presented through a self-functionalization process of the nanocrystalline particles by their own amorphous phase and without adding any other inorganic or organic functionalization component or surfactant. Such interconnecting amorphous phase composed by residual nitrate, hydroxide, and sodium ions, proved to be fundamental to reach stable colloidal dispersions and contribute to assemble the separate crystalline nickel oxide NPs in the final film, resulting in a very homogeneous and compact layer. A proposed mechanism behind the great stabilization of the nanoparticles is exposed. At the end, the self-functionalized nickel oxide layer exhibited high optoelectronic properties enabling perovskite p-i-n solar cells as efficient as 16.6% demonstrating the pertinence of the presented strategy to obtain high quality buffer layers processed in solution at room temperature.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2017
John Ciro; Santiago Mesa; Juan Felipe Montoya; José Ignacio Uribe; Rafael Betancur; Franklin Jaramillo
Optimization of the interface between the electron transport layer (ETL) and the hybrid perovskite is crucial to achieve high-performance perovskite solar cell (PSC) devices. Fullerene-based compounds have attracted attention as modifiers on the surface properties of TiO2, the archetypal ETL in regular n-i-p PSCs. However, the partial solubility of fullerenes in the aprotic solvents used for perovskite deposition hinders its application to low-temperature solution-processed PSCs. In this work, we introduce a new method for fullerene modification of TiO2 layers derived from nanoparticles (NPs) inks. Atomic force microscopy characterization reveals that the resulting ETL is a network of TiO2-NPs interconnected by fullerenes. Interestingly, this surface modification enhances the bottom interface of the perovskite by improving the charge transfer as well as the top perovskite interface by reducing surface trap states enhancing the contact with the p-type buffer layer. As a result, rigid PSCs reached a 17.2% power conversion efficiency (PCE), while flexible PSCs exhibited a remarkable stabilized PCE of 12.2% demonstrating the potential application of this approach for further scale-up of PSC devices.
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2017
John Ciro; Rafael Betancur; Santiago Mesa; Franklin Jaramillo
Nanoscale | 2017
John Ciro; Santiago Mesa; José Ignacio Uribe; Mario Alejandro Mejía-Escobar; Daniel Ramirez; Juan Felipe Montoya; Rafael Betancur; Hyun-Seok Yoo; Nam-Gyu Park; Franklin Jaramillo
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Daniel Ramirez; Kelly Schutt; Juan Felipe Montoya; Santiago Mesa; Jongchul Lim; Henry J. Snaith; Franklin Jaramillo
Dyna | 2016
Santiago Mesa; Johana Arboleda; Adriana Echavarría
Revista Ingeniería y Competitividad | 2012
Santiago Mesa; Johana Arboleda; Sandra Amaya; Adriana Echavarría
Ingeniería y competitividad | 2012
Santiago Mesa; Johana Arboleda; Sandra Amaya; Adriana Echavarría
Revista Colombiana de Química | 2011
Santiago Mesa; Johana Arboleda; Sandra Amaya; Adriana Echavarría
Revista Colombiana de Química | 2011
Santiago Mesa; Johana Arboleda; Sandra Amaya; Adriana Echavarría