Yuequn Shang
ShanghaiTech University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017
Yuqin Liao; Hefei Liu; Wenjia Zhou; Dongwen Yang; Yuequn Shang; Zhifang Shi; Binghan Li; Xianyuan Jiang; Lijun Zhang; Li Na Quan; Rafael Quintero-Bermudez; Brandon R. Sutherland; Qixi Mi; Edward H. Sargent; Zhijun Ning
The low toxicity and a near-ideal choice of bandgap make tin perovskite an attractive alternative to lead perovskite in low cost solar cells. However, the development of Sn perovskite solar cells has been impeded by their extremely poor stability when exposed to oxygen. We report low-dimensional Sn perovskites that exhibit markedly enhanced air stability in comparison with their 3D counterparts. The reduced degradation under air exposure is attributed to the improved thermodynamic stability after dimensional reduction, the encapsulating organic ligands, and the compact perovskite film preventing oxygen ingress. We then explore these highly oriented low-dimensional Sn perovskite films in solar cells. The perpendicular growth of the perovskite domains between electrodes allows efficient charge carrier transport, leading to power conversion efficiencies of 5.94% without the requirement of further device structure engineering. We tracked the performance of unencapsulated devices over 100 h and found no appreciable decay in efficiency. These findings raise the prospects of pure Sn perovskites for solar cells application.
Advanced Materials | 2017
Xiao-Yuan Liu; Hao Chen; Ruili Wang; Yuequn Shang; Qiong Zhang; Wei Li; Guozhen Zhang; Juan Su; Cao Thang Dinh; F. Pelayo García de Arquer; Jie Li; Jun Jiang; Qixi Mi; Rui Si; Xiaopeng Li; Yuhan Sun; Yi-Tao Long; He Tian; Edward H. Sargent; Zhijun Ning
Hydrogen generation via photocatalysis-driven water splitting provides a convenient approach to turn solar energy into chemical fuel. The development of photocatalysis system that can effectively harvest visible light for hydrogen generation is an essential task in order to utilize this technology. Herein, a kind of cadmium free Zn-Ag-In-S (ZAIS) colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) that shows remarkably photocatalytic efficiency in the visible region is developed. More importantly, a nanocomposite based on the combination of 0D ZAIS CQDs and 2D MoS2 nanosheet is developed. This can leverage the strong light harvesting capability of CQDs and catalytic performance of MoS2 simultaneously. As a result, an excellent external quantum efficiency of 40.8% at 400 nm is achieved for CQD-based hydrogen generation catalyst. This work presents a new platform for the development of high-efficiency photocatalyst based on 0D-2D nanocomposite.
Advanced Materials | 2018
Ruili Wang; Xun Wu; Kaimin Xu; Wenjia Zhou; Yuequn Shang; Haoying Tang; Hao Chen; Zhijun Ning
Highly efficient PbS colloidal quantum dot (QD) solar cells based on an inverted structure have been missing for a long time. The bottlenecks are the construction of an effective p-n heterojunction at the illumination side with smooth band alignment and the absence of serious interface carrier recombination. Here, solution-processed nickel oxide (NiO) as the p-type layer and lead sulfide (PbS) QDs with iodide ligand as the n-type layer are explored to build a p-n heterojunction at the illumination side. The large depletion region in the QD layer at the illumination side leads to high photocurrent. Interface carrier recombination at the interface is effectively prohibited by inserting a layer of slightly doped p-type QDs with 1,2-ethanedithiol as ligands, leading to improved voltage of the device. Based on this graded device structure design, the efficiency of inverted structural heterojunction PbS QD solar cells is improved to 9.7%, one time higher than the highest efficiency achieved before.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018
Pengfei Fu; Menglin Huang; Yuequn Shang; Na Yu; Hao-Long Zhou; Yue-Biao Zhang; Shiyou Chen; Jinkang Gong; Zhijun Ning
Recently, layered perovskites attracted great attention for its excellent stability and light-emitting property. However, most of them rely on the toxic element lead and their emission quantum yields are generally low. Here, a unique hollow two-dimensional perovskite was developed in which the organic hexamethylene diamines (C6H18N22+) strongly coupled with distorted tin bromide anions (SnBr64-). This toxic-free low-dimensional tin perovskite exhibits a broadband emission in the visible region with a high luminescence quantum yield of 86%. First-principles calculation indicate the broadband emission is associated with the recombination of self-trapped excitons. And the emission is related to the geometry of tin bromide anions. An ultraviolet light-pumped white light emitting diode with excellent color-rendering index of 94 was fabricated using it together with a commercially available blue phosphor.
Energy and Environmental Science | 2016
Ruili Wang; Yuequn Shang; Pongsakorn Kanjanaboos; Wenjia Zhou; Zhijun Ning; Edward H. Sargent
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018
Jun Pan; Yuequn Shang; Jun Yin; Michele De Bastiani; Wei Peng; Ibrahim Dursun; Lutfan Sinatra; Ahmed M. El-Zohry; Mohamed N. Hedhili; Abdul-Hamid Emwas; Omar F. Mohammed; Zhijun Ning; Osman M. Bakr
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2017
Pengfei Fu; Qingsong Shan; Yuequn Shang; Jizhong Song; Haibo Zeng; Zhijun Ning; Jinkang Gong
Advanced Functional Materials | 2017
Fan Cao; Haoran Wang; Piaoyang Shen; Xiaomin Li; Yanqiong Zheng; Yuequn Shang; Jianhua Zhang; Zhijun Ning; Xuyong Yang
National Science Review | 2017
Yuequn Shang; Zhijun Ning
Advanced Materials | 2018
Xinyu Wang; Jiahua Pu; Bolin An; Yingfeng Li; Yuequn Shang; Zhijun Ning; Yi Liu; Fang Ba; Jiaming Zhang; Chao Zhong