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Researchers report record perovskite module stability under light, heat and UV stress

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Published 2026-01-15 08:00 UTCUpdated 2026-01-15 14:32 UTC
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Overview

An international research team reports a co-crystal engineering strategy for a two-dimensional perovskite interlayer using neutral molecules, described as an industry-compatible, chemistry-driven passivation approach.

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Duplicate ratio
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Why now
  • New results were published/reported on Jan. 15 across pv magazine editions
  • The update highlights a specific module-scale (48 cm2) stability datapoint
  • Focus on combined light/heat/UV stress aligns with real-world reliability concerns
Why it matters
  • Reported 5,000-hour MPP light-soaking retention targets a key barrier: perovskite durability
  • Neutral-molecule 2D interlayer approach reframes common ionic bulky-cation strategies
  • Industry-compatible passivation claims point to manufacturability relevance
LLM analysis
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Recurring claims
  • A 48 cm2 perovskite demonstration module retained around 95% of initial efficiency after 5,000 hours of 1-sun light soaking at maximum power point (MPP).
  • The work introduces a co-crystal engineering strategy for 2D perovskites using neutral molecules rather than conventional ionic bulky cations.
  • Neutral triazine-based molecules (benzoguanamine, BGA) are used as coformers to assemble a stoichiometric 2D perovskite co-crystal phase via intermolecular interactions instead of ion exchange.
How sources frame it
  • Pv Magazine International: neutral
  • Pv Magazine USA: neutral
Two near-identical pv magazine items (Global + USA editions) were merged to remove duplication.
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Researchers achieve record perovskite solar module stability under light, heat, and UV stress
pv magazine International · pv-magazine.com · 2026-01-15 08:00 UTC
Researchers achieve record perovskite solar module stability under light, heat, and UV stress
pv magazine USA · pv-magazine-usa.com · 2026-01-15 14:32 UTC
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