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Supporting data for “ Stability of low dimentional perovskite materials"
Summary
Researchers investigated the stability of low-dimensional Ruddlesden-Popper perovskite materials, presenting supporting data that characterises the structural integrity and degradation behaviour of these materials under various conditions relevant to their practical deployment in energy applications.
This thesis investigates the stability of low dimensional RP perovskites. For stable perovskites, the materials will be utilized in optoelectronic applications, such as light-emitting films (Chapter 3) and quasi-2D perovskite solar cells (Chapter 5). For unstable perovskites, their degradation processes are different which depends on the halide. The bromide-based degradation process will be used for valuable organic synthesis, and iodide-based decomposed process will be applied in microplastic degradation (Chapter 4). This dataset included all the characterization data in the thesis. Data in this folder are categorized according to the type of characterization including DEMS, GC gas, GCMS, Insitu-FTIR, NMR, UV absorption, XPS and XRD. And these uppoaded datasets are only about perovskite related materials, and are NOT related to the participation of any person, animal, or other creature.
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