Advanced Sensor and Energy Materials (Sep 2024)
Ligand-free Cs2PdBr6 perovskite microcrystals with narrow bandgap and high photoelectrochemical performance in aqueous solution
Abstract
The exploration of efficient lead-free perovskite photoelectric active materials to develop high-performance photoelectrochemical (PEC) systems in aqueous solution is crucial to expand their PEC applications. Herein, we successfully constructed a high-performance PEC platform using ligand-free perovskite Cs2PdBr6 microcrystals (MCs) as the photoactive substance. The Cs2PdBr6 MCs showed narrow bandgap, wide absorption range, high electronic mobility and good stability in aqueous solutions. Particularly, the Cs2PdBr6 MCs exhibited an excellent photoresponse, the photocurrent density could reach as high as 98 μA/cm2 under 10.18 mW/cm2 light irradiation in the absence of other electron acceptors. In addition of the extremely wide range of response wavelength, wide pH range and accelerated interfacial carrier transfer, the Cs2PdBr6 MCs demonstrated the significant potential of photocathode active material for applications in PEC sensors and optoelectronic devices. Therefore, this work indicates that Cs2PdBr6 MCs design is a highly efficient way to solve the intrinsic issues of perovskite material, predicting a promising strategy for high performance PEC application in aqueous ambience.