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Chementator: Novel solar electrode
By Gerald Ondrey |
Unidym, Inc., (Menlo Park, Calif.; edlinks.chemengonline.com/7371-549) has entered into a joint development agreement with Nippon Kayaku (Tokyo, Japan; edlinks.chemengonline.com/7371-550), to integrate their printable transparent electrodes into the Japanese firm’s thin-film photovoltaic cells. It’s expected that Unidym’s transparent, carbon-nanotube-based electrodes ( CE, February, p. 18 – 19) will resolve the issues of price, toxicity and performance life associated with the current materials in use, namely indium tin oxide (ITO) and its doped variants.
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