Hi All,
This is very interesting article I came across some time back, wanted to share its aspects with you all
Solar power is known as an exemplary way to generate sustainable power.
Solar researchers across the world are working tireless to boost the
efficiency of solar cells of various genres. Of late, a team of
researchers at the Northwestern University has advanced up with an
innovative breakthrough in solar cell efficiency. The researchers have
shaped up a reliable dye-sensitized solar panel that is cheaper and can
ensure better power efficiency than the regular cells.
The inventive solar technology is really a variant of the Grätzel
cell, a kind of dye-sensitized solar cell, which makes use of
semiconductor titanium oxide in place of the conventional silicon
material. The outcome is that the solar cell, which is named after the
Swiss chemist Michel Grätzel, delivers better power efficiency and is
inexpensive, less toxic and certainly environmental in several aspects,
the researchers claim.
In fact, the breakthrough the researchers have achieved is their
successful attempt to solve a persisting problem with the Grätzel
design. Since it makes use of an organic liquid as its electrolyte,
there is a chance that it may leak in various conditions. The leaked
liquid is threatening because it will corrode the entire cell. Well, it
is here the Northwestern University researchers have proved their
credential well. They developed a fresh material called the CsSnI3 that
can solidify the liquid and prevent seepage under any condition.
The CsSnI3 is a very slim film compound, which merges cesium, iodine
and tin. It is basically added in liquid form to dye-coat nano particles,
but it turns to a solid mass so that there won’t be any leakage issue.
Well, as per the lead researcher, Robert P.H Chang, it is the first demo
of a solid-state dye-sensitized solar cell that can definitely ensure
better efficiency than the current solar technologies.
Its nice to use solar power cell and things can be done for enhancing its efficiency
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