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• SC4-P053<br />

DEVELOPMENT AND STUDY OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF<br />

NEW PEROVSKITE BASED MATERIALS FOR INCORPORATION OF<br />

HYBRID SOLAR CELLS<br />

Pablo Marin Rosas 1 , Manuel Alejandro Estrella Gutierrez 1 , Karen Valadez Villalobos 2 , Gerko<br />

Oskam 2<br />

1<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Facultad de Ingeniería Química, Mexico. 2 CINVESTAV-<br />

Mérida, Departamento de Física Aplicada, Mexico.<br />

The field of metal organic perovskite solar cells has attracted a vast amount of<br />

research mainly because of the accelerated rise in the efficiencies of these<br />

photovoltaic devices. Perovskite ABO3 materials have been studied intensively<br />

in physics, chemistry, and materials science because of their interesting and<br />

technologically important properties, including ferroelectricity,<br />

superconductivity, magnetoresistance, and catalysis. On the other hand, Metal<br />

organic frameworks (MOFs) is another versatile group of organic-inorganic<br />

compounds. These materials have attracted enormous attention in molecular<br />

adsorption and separation fields, but recently have also shown large potentials<br />

in sensing and electronic applications. The recent emergence of ABX3-type<br />

metal−organic frameworks (MOFs) opens up a new hybrid route toward artificial<br />

perovskite structures, which significantly increases the diversity of this intriguing<br />

family of materials. The combination of the properties of the perovskites and<br />

the crystalline structure of the MOFs makes them potential for incorporation<br />

into hybrid solar cells. In this work, we synthesize the traditional<br />

methylammonium lead iodide perovskite (MAPbI3) and impregnate them on a<br />

layer of MOF, in order to study their optical properties.<br />

Keywords: Solar cells, Perovskite, Metal organic frameworks<br />

Presenting authors email: pablomarinr@hotmail.com

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