Ultra-low-cost coal-based carbon electrodes with seamless interfacial contact for effective sandwich-structured perovskite solar cells

Carbon10.90
Volume: 145, Pages: 290 - 296
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
The high cost of hole transporting materials (HTMs) and noble metallic electrodes limits the applications of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Carbon materials, including carbon nanotube, graphene, and carbon paste, have been utilized for HTMs and noble-metal-free PSCs. Unlike other carbon materials, coal has extensive sources and lower price. A simple preparation process and an effective sandwich structure for the use of this material in PSCs were...
Paper Details
Title
Ultra-low-cost coal-based carbon electrodes with seamless interfacial contact for effective sandwich-structured perovskite solar cells
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
145
Pages
290 - 296
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