New material for solar cells

With the increase in the usage of resources, the emphasis and focus is to either reduce the consumption of non-renewable resources or to look for alternative sources which are easy to produce and pollution-free. These alternative sources must be preferably cheaper and easy to make. For this project,...

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Main Author: Han, Nevin Yuchou.
Other Authors: Andrew Clive Grimsdale
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15441
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description With the increase in the usage of resources, the emphasis and focus is to either reduce the consumption of non-renewable resources or to look for alternative sources which are easy to produce and pollution-free. These alternative sources must be preferably cheaper and easy to make. For this project, we are focusing on blending organic compounds with nano-particles in solar cells. Although this idea is new, this can be a much economical and effective way of reducing or divert the usage of non-renewable resources. We will be exploring the ways to obtain these organic compounds that can be used in solar cells. The organic compounds that can be used are sent for other tests, such as their mechanical properties, to find out whether the organic compounds are versatile enough to be used in other electronics. We will be using TGA and DSC to do all these primary tests. For this project, we will be separating into two different parts and in this report; the emphasis is on obtaining the highest yield for pure specimens to be sent for further reactions and identifying possible ways to increase yield percentage.
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spelling ntu-10356/154412023-03-04T15:33:15Z New material for solar cells Han, Nevin Yuchou. Andrew Clive Grimsdale School of Materials Science and Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Organic/Polymer electronics With the increase in the usage of resources, the emphasis and focus is to either reduce the consumption of non-renewable resources or to look for alternative sources which are easy to produce and pollution-free. These alternative sources must be preferably cheaper and easy to make. For this project, we are focusing on blending organic compounds with nano-particles in solar cells. Although this idea is new, this can be a much economical and effective way of reducing or divert the usage of non-renewable resources. We will be exploring the ways to obtain these organic compounds that can be used in solar cells. The organic compounds that can be used are sent for other tests, such as their mechanical properties, to find out whether the organic compounds are versatile enough to be used in other electronics. We will be using TGA and DSC to do all these primary tests. For this project, we will be separating into two different parts and in this report; the emphasis is on obtaining the highest yield for pure specimens to be sent for further reactions and identifying possible ways to increase yield percentage. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2009-04-30T03:53:36Z 2009-04-30T03:53:36Z 2008 2008 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15441 en Nanyang Technological University 37 p. application/pdf
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New material for solar cells
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