TY - JOUR
T1 - Metal halide perovskites
T2 - stability and sensing-ability
AU - Zhu, Zhaohua
AU - Sun, Qian
AU - Zhang, Zhipeng
AU - Dai, Jie
AU - Xing, Guichuan
AU - Li, Shaozhou
AU - Huang, Xiao
AU - Huang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Metal halide perovskites have been intensively studied over the past years due to their attractive electronic, optical and optoelectronic properties. In spite of the phenomenally high solar-conversion efficiency achieved with perovskites, their adverse instability remains the key obstacle restricting their wider applications. These ionic crystals can be affected by many factors, such as varied temperatures, humid air, polar solvents, and electron-withdrawing/donating gases. However, under certain controlled conditions, changes in perovskite structures/compositions via, for example, phase transitions, hydration/dehydration, gas adsorption/desorption, and ion intercalation/decalation, can all be reversed, suggesting their great potential for sensing applications. In this contribution, we first overview recent investigations and mechanistic studies on the stability of metal halide perovskites under various environmental conditions. Then, we highlight the recent attempts to apply perovskites for the detection of temperature change, humidity, gases, solvents and ions. Finally, we discuss current challenges and future opportunities for developing sensing systems based on metal halide perovskites.
AB - Metal halide perovskites have been intensively studied over the past years due to their attractive electronic, optical and optoelectronic properties. In spite of the phenomenally high solar-conversion efficiency achieved with perovskites, their adverse instability remains the key obstacle restricting their wider applications. These ionic crystals can be affected by many factors, such as varied temperatures, humid air, polar solvents, and electron-withdrawing/donating gases. However, under certain controlled conditions, changes in perovskite structures/compositions via, for example, phase transitions, hydration/dehydration, gas adsorption/desorption, and ion intercalation/decalation, can all be reversed, suggesting their great potential for sensing applications. In this contribution, we first overview recent investigations and mechanistic studies on the stability of metal halide perovskites under various environmental conditions. Then, we highlight the recent attempts to apply perovskites for the detection of temperature change, humidity, gases, solvents and ions. Finally, we discuss current challenges and future opportunities for developing sensing systems based on metal halide perovskites.
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U2 - 10.1039/C8TC03164A
DO - 10.1039/C8TC03164A
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85054528342
SN - 2050-7526
VL - 6
SP - 10121
EP - 10137
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
IS - 38
ER -