New Research Puts Us Closer To DIY Spray-On Solar Cell Technology
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October 1, 2015 by Arminta Plater
[font size=3]A new study out of St. Marys College of Maryland puts us closer to do-it-yourself spray-on solar cell technologypromising third-generation solar cells utilizing a nanocrystal ink deposition that could make traditional expensive silicon-based solar panels a thing of the past.
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When you spray on these nanocrystals, you have to heat them to make them work, explained Townsend, but you cant just heat the crystals by themselves, you have to add a sintering agent and that, for the last 40 years, has been cadmium chloride, a toxic salt used in commercial thin-film devices. No one has tested non-toxic alternatives for nanoscale ink devices, and we wanted to explore the mechanism of the sintering process to be able to implement safer salts.
In his latest study, published this year in the
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Townsend, along with Navy researchers, found that ammonium chloride is a non-toxic, inexpensive viable alternative to cadmium chloride for nanocrystal solar cells. This discovery came after testing several different salts. Devices made using ammonium chloride (which is commonly used in bread making) had comparable device characteristics to those made with cadmium chloride, and the move away from cadmium salt treatments alleviates concerns about the environmental health and safety of current processing methods.
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Right now, solar technology is somewhat unattainable for the average person, said Townsend. The dream is to make the assembly and installation process so cheap and simple that you can go to your local home improvement store and buy a kit and then spray it on your own roof. That is why we were working on spray-on solar cells.
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