Selective dissolution of halide perovskites as a step towards recycling solar cells

As perovskite-based solar cells are reaching high efficiency, issues of stability and end-of-life become predominant. Here, Kim et al. selectively dissolve the perovskite layer and reuse the electron transport layer to fabricate devices with efficiency and stability comparable to those of the origin...

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Autores principales: Byeong Jo Kim, Dong Hoe Kim, Seung Lee Kwon, So Yeon Park, Zhen Li, Kai Zhu, Hyun Suk Jung
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:289ce27df04f43dc9fd6016d3cfe02692021-12-02T17:31:19ZSelective dissolution of halide perovskites as a step towards recycling solar cells10.1038/ncomms117352041-1723https://doaj.org/article/289ce27df04f43dc9fd6016d3cfe02692016-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11735https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723As perovskite-based solar cells are reaching high efficiency, issues of stability and end-of-life become predominant. Here, Kim et al. selectively dissolve the perovskite layer and reuse the electron transport layer to fabricate devices with efficiency and stability comparable to those of the original solar cells.Byeong Jo KimDong Hoe KimSeung Lee KwonSo Yeon ParkZhen LiKai ZhuHyun Suk JungNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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Byeong Jo Kim
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Seung Lee Kwon
So Yeon Park
Zhen Li
Kai Zhu
Hyun Suk Jung
Selective dissolution of halide perovskites as a step towards recycling solar cells
description As perovskite-based solar cells are reaching high efficiency, issues of stability and end-of-life become predominant. Here, Kim et al. selectively dissolve the perovskite layer and reuse the electron transport layer to fabricate devices with efficiency and stability comparable to those of the original solar cells.
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author Byeong Jo Kim
Dong Hoe Kim
Seung Lee Kwon
So Yeon Park
Zhen Li
Kai Zhu
Hyun Suk Jung
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title Selective dissolution of halide perovskites as a step towards recycling solar cells
title_short Selective dissolution of halide perovskites as a step towards recycling solar cells
title_full Selective dissolution of halide perovskites as a step towards recycling solar cells
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