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New Polymer Mix Crafts More Efficient Solar Cells

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CHICAGO and LEMONT, Ill., Sept. 22, 2014 — An enhanced polymer-based device could boost solar power generation and improve the efficiency of solar cells. The new device, developed by a team from the University of Chicago’s Institute for Molecular Engineering in collaboration with Argonne National Laboratory, employs a new polymer, PID2, in addition to the standard polymer-fullerene mix found in some solar cells. The new polymer produces electrical charges that allow it to move more easily throughout a solar cell, thus boosting the production of electricity. The new PID2 polymer, when added to a standard...Read full article

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    Published: September 2014
    AmericasArgonne National Laboratorychemicalsenergyfullerenematerials scienceNational Science FoundationpolymersResearch & Technologysolar cellsU.S. air force office of scientific researchU.S. Department of EnergyUniversity of ChicagoInstitute for Molecular EngineeringPID2Luyao LuLuping YuWei Chen

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