'Molecular glue'​ makes perovskite solar cells dramatically more reliable over time

'Molecular glue' makes perovskite solar cells dramatically more reliable over time

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — A research team from Brown University has made a major step toward improving the long-term reliability of perovskite solar cells, an emerging clean energy technology. In a study published in the journal Science (free full article access) the team demonstrates a “molecular glue” that keeps a key interface inside cells from degrading. The treatment dramatically increases cells’ stability and reliability over time, while also improving the efficiency with which they convert sunlight into electricity. More...

Soumitra Satapathi

Professor at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, FRSC, FInstP, FEI, Head, Center for Sustainable Energy, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

3y

Excellent work Prof. Padture!

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RAJIV DUSANE

Institute Chair Professor, Former P. K. Kelkar Chair Professor in Nanotechnology,

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Great. One more approach towards making these cells more stable

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Rana Faryad (Ph.D.)

Innovator in Materials Science, AI, and Nanotechnology |Startups Founder| |TEDx Speaker|. Solver of some of the biggest challenges in the areas of nanotechnology to advance the humanity

3y

Great work and contribution.

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Nitin, This is awesome work. Congratulations !!

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Muhammad Awais

PhD Researcher | Perovskite Solar Cells

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A great study to move forward the field.

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