@article{187131, keywords = {stabilization, perovskite solar cells, precursor solutions, sulfur}, author = {Hanul Min and Gwisu Kim and Min Jae Paik and Seungwoon Lee and Woon Seok Yang and Minsu Jung and Sang Il Seok}, title = {Stabilization of Precursor Solution and Perovskite Layer by Addition of Sulfur}, abstract = { Abstract Efficient perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are mainly fabricated by a solution coating processes. However, the efficiency of such devices varies significantly with the aging time of the precursor solution used to fabricate them, which includes a mixture of perovskite components, especially methylammonium (MA), and formamidinium (FA) cations. Herein, how the inorganic{\textendash}organic hybrid perovskite precursor solution of (FAPbI3)0.95(MAPbBr3)0.05 degrades over time and how such degradation can be effectively inhibited is reported on, and the associated mechanism of degradation is discussed. Such degradation of the precursor solution is closely related to the loss of MA cations dissolved in the FA solution through the deprotonation of MA to volatile methylamine (CH3NH2). Addition of elemental sulfur (S8) drastically stabilizes the precursor solution owing to amine{\textendash}sulfur coordination, without compromising the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the derived PSCs. Furthermore, sulfur introduced to stabilize the precursor solution results in improved PSC stability. }, year = {2019}, journal = {Advanced Energy Materials}, volume = {9}, pages = {1803476}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/aenm.201803476}, doi = {10.1002/aenm.201803476}, language = {eng}, }