KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Self-assembling and also complex, nanoscale mesocrystals can be tuned for a variety of uses
A study group from KTH Royal Institute of Technology as well as Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces reports to have actually found the key to regulated construction of cerium oxide mesocrystals. The study is a progression in tuning nanomaterials that can serve a wide range of uses-- consisting of solar cells, fuel catalysts and also medicine.
Feb 9, 2022 // Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Max Planck Institute of Colloids, Inna Soroka
Researchers find a way to support a promising material for solar panels
One of the solar energy market's most promising solar cell materials-- perovskite-- is likewise one of the most irritating. A study group in Sweden reports a feasible solution to the environmental instability of perovskite-- an alternative to silicon that's cheap and also highly effective, yet deteriorates considerably when revealed to moisture.
Oct 27, 2021 // Technology, Sweden, Solar Panels, Stockholm, Europe, solar cell, perovskite, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, James Gardner