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High Purity Ethylammonium Bromide (EABr, C2H8BrN), 99.5%, 5g– MSE Supplies LLC

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Ethylammonium Bromide (EABr), 99.5%, 5g - MSE Supplies LLC

High Purity Ethylammonium Bromide (EABr, C2H8BrN), 99.5%, 5g

SKU: CM7017

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High Purity Ethylammonium Bromide (EABr, C2H8BrN), 99.5%, 5g

Ethylammonium Bromide (EABr) is a popular additive in perovskite materials (ABX3), such as MAPbBr3, to improve the stability of perovskite by tuning the morphology of the perovskite crystals. EABr additive helps to retard the crystal growth of perovskite films to produce a highly crystalline perovskite film with micronized grains and with reduced grain boundaries, thus improve the efficiency, long-term stability.

Technical Data:

Product Name Ethylammonium Bromide
Synonym
  • EABr
  • Ethylamine hydrobromide
  • Ethanamine hydrobromide
SKU# CM7017
CAS Number 593-55-5
Chemical Formula C2H8BrN
Molecular Weight  126.00 g/mol
Purity ≥99.5%  (4 Times Purification )
Appearance White Powder
Melting Point 160 
Solubility High soluble in EtOH, DMF, DMSO, water et al.
Packaging 5 g, or as required in glass bottle
Store 25 ℃ under N2 atmosphere
Notes XRD &1HNMR spectra, user instruction for enquiring

References:

[1]: Efficient sky-blue perovskite light-emitting devices based on ethylammonium bromide induced layered perovskites. ACS applied materials & interfaces 9, no. 35 (2017): 29901-29906.

[2]: Photovoltaic characteristics of CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells added with ethylammonium bromide and formamidinium iodide. Coatings 10, no. 4 (2020): 410.

[3]: Reducing Defects of All-Inorganic γ-CsPbI2Br Thin Films by Ethylammonium Bromide Additives for Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2022).