PhD Candidate
E-mail: Q.Li1@tue.nl
Qihua Li received his Master’s degree in 2018 from Shenzhen University, in College of Chemical and Environment Engineering. He is a joint PhD candidate of our group at the Department of Applied Physics and at Energy Technology of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. His work focuses on the degradation of metal halide perovskite under environmental stress, including thermal stress, reactions with water and oxygen, using a combination of Density Functional Theory and Molecular Dynamics.
Publications:
- Q. Li, Z. Chen, I. Tranca, S. Gaastra-Nedea, D. Smeulders and S. Tao, Compositional effect on water adsorption on metal halide perovskites,, Applied Surface Science, 538, 148058(2021).
- Z. Zhou, Q. Li, S. Tao, N. Zhao, High-Mobility and Bias-Stable Field-Effect Transistors Based on Lead-Free Formamidinium Tin Iodide Perovskites. ACS Energy Letters 2023, 8 (10), 4496-4505.
- M. Singh, M. Abdelsamie, Q. Li, T. Kodalle, S. Arnold, J. Slack, C. Brabec, S. Tao, Carolin M. Sutter-Fella, Effect of the Precursor, Chemistry on the Crystallization of Triple Cation Mixed Halide Perovskites. Chemistry of Materials 2023, 35 (18), 7450-7459.
- Q. Li, S. Gaastra-Nedea, D. Smeulders, S. Tao, Accelerated formation of iodine vacancies in CH3NH3PbI3 perovskites: The impact of oxygen and charges, EcoMat 2023, 5 (4), e12320
- K. Zou#, Q. Li#, J. Fan, H. Tang, L. Chen, S. Tao, T. Xu, W. Huang, Pyridine Derivatives’ Surface Passivation Enables Efficient and Stable Carbon-Based Perovskite Solar Cells, ACS Materials Letter 2022, 4, 1101-1111.
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