The emergence of metal-free molecular perovskites: challenges and opportunities




Muscarella, Loreta A.; Bravetti, Gianluca; Milić, Jovana V.

PublisherROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

CAMBRIDGE

2025

Materials Horizons

MATERIALS HORIZONS

MATER HORIZ

9

2051-6347

2051-6355

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1039/d4mh01877j

https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2025/mh/d4mh01877j

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/498736284



Perovskite materials are increasingly important in a variety of optoelectronic applications. Some of these functional materials also exhibit ferroelectric properties, making them promising in memory elements, sensors, and energy technologies. While they exhibit extraordinary performances, their instabilities often hinder practical applications and toxic metal components cause environmental concerns. In the last few years, metal-free molecular perovskites (MOPs) have emerged, featuring ferroelectric properties that outperform conventional perovskite ferroelectrics while offering an environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative relevant to optoelectronics. We review the structural and optoelectronic characteristics of this new class of materials, as well as preparation techniques, with challenges and opportunities for future applications.


G. B. and J. V. M. are grateful to the Swiss National Science Foundation (SPARK project no. 221017) for financial support. The work of L. A. M. is part of the Dutch Research Council (NWO). J. V. M. appreciates the ERC Starting Grant (no. 101114653).


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