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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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Publications (4/4 displayed)

  • 2018FABRICATION OF ELECTROCHROMIC PANES WITH GEL ELECTROLYTES AND NANOCOMPOSITE OXIDES FORMED WITH INKJET PRINTINGcitations
  • 2014Scalable production of dye-sensitized solar cells using inkjet printing.citations
  • 2002TESPAD: a testability specifications advisor for a structured test methodologycitations
  • 2002Design and implementation of a high-performance, modular, sorting enginecitations

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  • Makris, Theodoros
  • Katsagounos, Giannis
  • Mourtzikou, Argyroula
  • Stathatos, Elias
  • Lianos, Panagiotis
  • Katsagounos, Yiannis
  • Makris, Theodore
  • Mcnamer, M.
  • Weber, W.
  • Alexiou, G.
  • Stiliadis, D.
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Scalable production of dye-sensitized solar cells using inkjet printing.

  • Lianos, Panagiotis
  • Kanopoulos, Nick
  • Katsagounos, Yiannis
  • Makris, Theodore
  • Stathatos, Elias
Abstract

Abstract Methods, systems, and apparatus regarding Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC) formed using nanocomposite organic-inorganic materials deposited by inkjet printing. Exemplary DSSC embodiments include long, narrow strips of titanium oxide and platinum inkjet-printed on fluorine-tin-oxide (FTO) conductive glass substrates. An exemplary deposition of organic materials may be made at ambient conditions, while the plate of printer where the FTO glass substrates were placed may be kept at 25° C. Exemplary FTO glass substrates with dimensions of about 1×1 m2 may be covered with titanium oxide and platinum strips, while metal fingers of silver or other metal may be formed in between the strips to form separate solar cells. An electrolyte is added between two opposing, complementary electrode substrates to form one or more solar cells. A UV-blocking ink may be deposited to form a thin UV-blocking film on an outer side of the solar glass. Numerous other aspects are described.Patent number: NL2010468C2Assignee: Brite Hellas S.A, Greece

Topics
  • Deposition
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • silver
  • Platinum
  • glass
  • glass
  • titanium
  • tin