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Solar Cells Derived from Trees

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ATLANTA, April 1, 2013 — Just as leaves capture sunlight and convert it to energy, so do solar cells, and now recyclable, sustainable and renewable photovoltaics can be made using natural substrates derived from trees. Organic solar cells have typically been fabricated on glass or plastic. Neither is easily recyclable, and petroleum-based substrates are not very eco-friendly. For instance, if cells fabricated on glass were to break during manufacturing or installation, the useless materials would be difficult to toss away. Paper substrates are better for the environment but have shown limited performance...Read full article

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    Apr 2013
    AmericasBernard Kippelencellulose nanocrystalCNCsenergyGeorgiaGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Techgreen photonicsindustrialJeffrey YoungbloodPurdue Universityrecycled solar cellsrenewable solar cellsResearch & Technologysolar cells

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