Self‐Healing Hydrophobic Buried Interfaces for Achieving Moisture‐Resistant Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells with 26.38% Efficiency

W Wen Liu G Guiying Xu Y Yeyong Wu Y Yunxiu Shen X Xiaoxiao Wu X Xulei Zhu (Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Materials Suzhou Key Laboratory of Novel Semiconductor‐optoelectronics Materials and Devices State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Soochow University Suzhou 215123 China) C Chuanshuai Han (Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Materials Suzhou Key Laboratory of Novel Semiconductor‐optoelectronics Materials and Devices State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Soochow University Suzhou 215123 China) Q Qinrong Cheng H Haiyang Chen Y Yaowen Li

Abstract

Abstract Flexible perovskite solar cells (pero‐SCs) are promising candidates to complement silicon photovoltaics; however, their stability remains far below industrial standards, particularly under long‐term moisture exposure caused by water permeation through permeable plastic substrates. Although conventional hydrophobic interlayers can block water, they are generally incompatible with polar perovskite precursor solutions and are thus unsuitable for use beneath perovskite films. Here, a self‐healing hydrophobic coating (SHC) is introduced that integrates a supramolecular polymer with dynamic imine cross‐linking and SiO 2 nanoparticles as a buried interfacial barrier. The SHC combines strong hydrophobicity, a low water vapor transmission rate, and exceptional self‐healing ability, preserving its protective function even after surface treatment and perovskite deposition. Beyond suppressing moisture permeation, the SHC interacts with PbI 2 to modulate the orientation of PbI 2 layers, thus directing perovskite crystallization toward compact stacking, reduced residual PbI 2 , and preferential crystal orientation. Consequently, SHC‐modified flexible pero‐SCs achieve a record efficiency of 26.38% (25.74% certified) and 24.80% for small‐area (0.062 cm 2 ) and large‐area (1.004 cm 2 ) devices. The devices also demonstrate outstanding stability, maintaining 81.18% of their initial efficiency after 1000 h at 85% relative humidity and passing the IPX7 waterproofing standard under complete immersion.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 9
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

W

Wen Liu

G

Guiying Xu

Y

Yeyong Wu

Y

Yunxiu Shen

X

Xiaoxiao Wu

X

Xulei Zhu

Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Materials Suzhou Key Laboratory of Novel Semiconductor‐optoelectronics Materials and Devices State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Soochow University Suzhou 215123 China

C

Chuanshuai Han

Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Materials Suzhou Key Laboratory of Novel Semiconductor‐optoelectronics Materials and Devices State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Soochow University Suzhou 215123 China

Q

Qinrong Cheng

H

Haiyang Chen

Y

Yaowen Li